Yes, earthwork products can be designed and implemented to resist erosion caused by wave action. Various techniques and materials, such as geotextiles, riprap, and seawalls, can be used to reinforce coastal structures and protect against wave-induced erosion. Proper engineering and design considerations are crucial to ensure the effectiveness and longevity of these earthwork products in combating wave action erosion.
No, earthwork products are not typically resistant to erosion caused by wave action.
Earthwork products are not inherently resistant to erosion caused by wave action. However, certain measures and techniques can be implemented during the construction of earthwork structures to enhance their erosion resistance. These may include incorporating erosion control materials, such as geotextiles or erosion control blankets, as well as proper grading and slope stabilization methods. Additionally, ongoing monitoring and maintenance of these structures are crucial to ensure their long-term effectiveness in withstanding wave-induced erosion.