Tag:man_made=groyne
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A rigid structure built from a shoreline or riverbank that interrupts water flow and limits the movement of sediment. ![]() |
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Group: man made |
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Status: de facto |
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Use the man_made=groyne
tag to mark a groyne (spelled groin in American English), which is a rigid structure stretching out a short distance from the shoreline or riverbank for the purpose of reducing the movement of sediment (eg sand and gravel) or sometimes to reduce ice-jamming.
Not to be confused with man_made=breakwater
, which is used for structures designed primarily to create an area of calm water for mooring boats, or with man_made=pier
, which is used for structures on which people walk over water to access boats or similar.
Another name for this structure is wing dam.
How to map
Create a linear way along the length of the groyne. Tag with
man_made=groyne
.
Alternatively, create a sequence of linked ways with one or more additional tags on each section. For example:
submerged=yes
- for the parts always submerged.tidal=yes
- for the parts submerged on high tide and above water on low tide.height=*
- height over seabed.
Very wide groynes (such as way 373881874) can be mapped as areas by adding
man_made=groyne
and area=yes
.
Examples
Gallery
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Groyne under water
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Groyne at the beach
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Stone groyne
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Groyne in the tidelands