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  2. Silt fence - Wikipedia

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    Silt fence installed on a construction site. Silt fences are often installed as perimeter controls. They are typically used in combination with sediment basins and sediment traps, as well as with erosion controls, which are designed to retain sediment in place where soil is being disturbed by construction processes (i.e., land grading and other earthworks).

  3. Fence (woodworking) - Wikipedia

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    The most common fence on a table saw is a rip fence, and is provided as standard with any new table saw. The rip fence is parallel to the saw blade and can be adjusted to different distances from the blade to set the size of the final cut. The fence remains static, while the workpiece is guided along the fence. [5]

  4. Rip-up clasts - Wikipedia

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    Rip-up clasts are gravel-size pieces of clay or mud created when an erosive current flows over a bed of clay or mud and removes pieces of clayey sediment, and transports them some distance. Because clayey sediments can be quite cohesive, even when freshly deposited, large clasts of clayey sediment can be ripped up, transported and subsequently ...

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  6. Riprap - Wikipedia

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    Riprap (in North American English), also known as rip rap, rip-rap, shot rock, rock armour (in British English) ...

  7. Lancia Delta - Wikipedia

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    The first true performance-oriented Delta was the Delta HF, which was introduced in July 1983 and went on sale in September [18] after a first appearance at the Frankfurt Motor Show. [19] The HF acronym—last used on the Stratos —stands for "high fidelity", and had been applied to sports and racing variants of Lancia cars since 1966. [ 20 ]