- Source: Embankment (earthworks)
An embankment is a raised wall, bank or mound made of earth or stones, that are used to hold back water or carry a roadway. A road, railway line, or canal is normally raised onto an embankment made of compacted soil (typically clay or rock-based) to avoid a change in level required by the terrain, the alternatives being either to have an unacceptable change in level or detour to follow a contour. A cutting is used for the same purpose where the land is originally higher than required.
Materials
Embankments are often constructed using material obtained from a cutting. Embankments need to be constructed using non-aerated and waterproofed, compacted (or entirely non-porous) material to provide adequate support to the formation and a long-term level surface with stability. An example material for road embankment building is sand-bentonite mixture often used as a protective to protect underground utility cables and pipelines.
Intersection of embankments
To intersect an embankment without a high flyover, a series of tunnels can consist of a section of high tensile strength viaduct (typically built of brick and/or metal) or pair of facing abutments for a bridge.
Notable embankments
Burnley Embankment: The largest canal embankment in Britain.
Harsimus Stem Embankment: The remains of a railway built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Stanley Embankment: A railway, road and cycleway that connects the Island of Anglesey and Holy Island, Wales. It carries the North Wales Coast Line and the A5 road.
See also
Notes
References
Scott, J. M.; Loveridge, F.; O'Brien, A. S. (2007). Influence of climate and vegetation on railway embankments (PDF) (Report).
Further reading
Bruce, Mary Ellen C.; Berg, Ryan R.; Collin, James G.; Filz, George M.; Terashi, Masaaki; Yang, David S. (October 2013). Federal Highway Administration Design Manual: Deep Mixing for Embankment and Foundation Support (Technical report). Federal Highway Administration. FHWA-HRT-13-046.
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