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  2. Geonets - Wikipedia

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    Geonets are formed by a continuous extrusion process into a netlike configuration of parallel sets of homogeneously interconnected ribs. There are three categories of geonets. The following are illustrated: Biplanar geonets: These are the original and most common types and consist of two sets of intersecting ribs at different angles and ...

  3. Geosynthetics - Wikipedia

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    Clogging or bioclogging of geotextiles, geonets, geopipe and/or geocomposites is a challenging design for certain soil types or unusual situations. For example, loess soils, fine cohesionless silts, highly turbid liquids, and microorganism laden liquids (farm runoff) are troublesome and generally require specialized testing evaluations.

  4. Category:Geosynthetics - Wikipedia

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  5. Geotextile - Wikipedia

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    Geotextiles are durable and are able to soften a fall. Overall, these materials are referred to as geosynthetics and each configuration—geonets, geosynthetic clay liners, geogrids, geotextile tubes, and others—can yield benefits in geotechnical and environmental engineering design.

  6. Geocomposite - Wikipedia

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    [1] [self-published source] <--1st-5th edition published by 3rd-party publisher, 6th edition published by self-publication company (Xlibris, same author)--> Installation of a geocomposite drain. Geocomposite drains are often used on steep slopes of landfil

  7. Geonet - Wikipedia

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    Geonet may refer to: . Geosynthetic, products used to solve civil engineering problems; GEOnet Names Server, a database of place names used outside of the United States; GeoNet (email host), an early international on-line services network

  8. Leachate - Wikipedia

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    Geonets are synthetic drainage materials that are often used in lieu of sand and gravel. Radz can take 12 in (30 cm) of drainage sand, thus increasing the landfill space for waste. Geocomposites are a combination of synthetic materials that are ordinarily used singly.

  9. Talk:Geotextile - Wikipedia

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    - - * Clogging of geotextiles, geonets, and/or geocomposites is a challenging design for certain soil types or unusual situations. For example, loess soils, fine cohesionless silts, highly turbid liquids, and microorganism laden liquids (farm runoff) are troublesome and generally require specialized testing evaluations.