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- Washout abstract "A washout is the sudden erosion of soft soil or other support surfaces by a gush of water, usually occurring during a heavy downpour of rain (a flash flood) or other stream flooding. These downpours may occur locally in a thunderstorm or over a large area, such as following the landfall of a tropical cyclone. If a washout occurs in a crater-like formation, it is called a sinkhole, and it usually involves a leaking or broken water main or sewerage pipes. Other types of sinkholes, such as collapsed caves, are not washouts.Widespread washouts can occur in mountainous areas after heavy rains, even in normally dry ravines. A severe washout can become a landslide, or cause a dam break in an earthen dam. Like other forms of erosion, most washouts can be prevented by vegetation whose roots hold the soil and/or slow the flow of surface and underground water. Deforestation increases the risk of washouts. Retaining walls and culverts may be used to try to prevent washouts, although particularly severe washouts may even destroy these if they are not large or strong enough.".
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- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flood.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrology.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Road_hazards.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water.
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- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
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- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Deforestation.
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- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
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- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Retaining_wall.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Right-of-way_(transportation).
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Road.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Root.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Sinkhole.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Storm_drain.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Stream.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Swift_water_rescue.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Thunderstorm.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Track_(rail_transport).
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Train_wreck.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_cyclone.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Utility_pole.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Vegetation.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Washaway.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Water_pipe.
- Washout wikiPageWikiLink Water_supply_network.
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- Washout wikiPageWikiLinkText "Washout".
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- Washout subject Category:Flood.
- Washout subject Category:Hydrology.
- Washout subject Category:Road_hazards.
- Washout subject Category:Water.
- Washout subject Category:Weather_hazards.
- Washout hypernym Erosion.
- Washout type Geophysic.
- Washout type Hazard.
- Washout type Liquid.
- Washout comment "A washout is the sudden erosion of soft soil or other support surfaces by a gush of water, usually occurring during a heavy downpour of rain (a flash flood) or other stream flooding. These downpours may occur locally in a thunderstorm or over a large area, such as following the landfall of a tropical cyclone. If a washout occurs in a crater-like formation, it is called a sinkhole, and it usually involves a leaking or broken water main or sewerage pipes.".
- Washout label "Washout".
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- Washout sameAs انجراف.
- Washout sameAs Reble_(geologia).
- Washout sameAs Higakin.
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- Washout sameAs Q4896442.
- Washout wasDerivedFrom Washout?oldid=667131909.
- Washout depiction Washout_on_the_RGN.jpg.
- Washout isPrimaryTopicOf Washout.