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- Sand_fence abstract "A sand fence, similar to a snow fence, is a type of fence used to force windblown, drifting sand to accumulate in a desired place. Sand fences are employed to control erosion, help sand dune stabilization, keep sand off roadways, and to recruit new material in desert areas.A typical construction is to attach a perforated plastic sheet to stakes at regular intervals, similar to construction site fencing or temporary sports field fencing. Another is a cedar or other lightweight wood strip and wire fence, also attached to metal stakes. A permanent sand fence is generally of larger wooden poles set deeply into the ground with large wooden planks running horizontally across them.The drifting and settling of sand behind and in front of a such a fence occurs because the wind speed on both the downwind and windward sides is less than that on the far windward side, allowing light materials such as sand to settle. This creates a pile both in front of and behind the sand fence causing more sand to drop out. Conveniently the sand does not drop on the barrier itself, otherwise it would soon be buried and rendered useless.".
- Sand_fence thumbnail Nakatajima_Sand_Dunes_03.jpg?width=300.
- Sand_fence wikiPageID "22872602".
- Sand_fence wikiPageLength "2106".
- Sand_fence wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Sand_fence wikiPageRevisionID "663458972".
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Agroforestry.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Buffer_strip.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_soil_science.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geotechnical_engineering.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Cedar_wood.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Desertification.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Energy-efficient_landscaping.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Fence.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Great_Plains_Shelterbelt.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Hedge.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Hedgerow.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Macro-engineering.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Sand_dune_stabilization.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Snow_fence.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink Windbreak.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLink File:Nakatajima_Sand_Dunes_03.jpg.
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sand fence".
- Sand_fence wikiPageWikiLinkText "sand fence".
- Sand_fence hasPhotoCollection Sand_fence.
- Sand_fence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Sand_fence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col.
- Sand_fence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Div_col_end.
- Sand_fence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sand_fence subject Category:Environmental_soil_science.
- Sand_fence subject Category:Geotechnical_engineering.
- Sand_fence hypernym Fence.
- Sand_fence type Article.
- Sand_fence type Person.
- Sand_fence type Article.
- Sand_fence type Mechanic.
- Sand_fence type Page.
- Sand_fence comment "A sand fence, similar to a snow fence, is a type of fence used to force windblown, drifting sand to accumulate in a desired place. Sand fences are employed to control erosion, help sand dune stabilization, keep sand off roadways, and to recruit new material in desert areas.A typical construction is to attach a perforated plastic sheet to stakes at regular intervals, similar to construction site fencing or temporary sports field fencing.".
- Sand_fence label "Sand fence".
- Sand_fence sameAs m.0640jjw.
- Sand_fence sameAs Q7415895.
- Sand_fence sameAs Q7415895.
- Sand_fence wasDerivedFrom Sand_fence?oldid=663458972.
- Sand_fence depiction Nakatajima_Sand_Dunes_03.jpg.
- Sand_fence isPrimaryTopicOf Sand_fence.