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1. In the construction of a field or other facility, areas where additional soil is added to achieve the desired contours, in contrast to "[[cuts]]," which are areas where soil is removed.<br><br>
1. In the construction of a field or other facility, areas where additional soil is added to achieve the desired contours, in contrast to "[[cuts]]," which are areas where soil is removed.<br><br>


http://www.golfclubatlas.com/images/RG27.jpg<br><br>
http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680/Parsons/MVP6690/Essay3/Images/image6.gif<br><br>
A finished course with fills and [[cuts]].<br>
The diagram shows the area between the existing elevation line and the cut line. The land that must be added to the site to achieve the desired land topography is the "fill."<br><br>
Source: http://www.golfclubatlas.com/mhcrollinggreen.html<br><br>
Source: http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680/Parsons/MVP6690/Essay3/cutfill.html<br><br>

Latest revision as of 08:37, 2 August 2017


1. In the construction of a field or other facility, areas where additional soil is added to achieve the desired contours, in contrast to "cuts," which are areas where soil is removed.

image6.gif

The diagram shows the area between the existing elevation line and the cut line. The land that must be added to the site to achieve the desired land topography is the "fill."

Source: http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMAT6680/Parsons/MVP6690/Essay3/cutfill.html