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- Excavatability abstract "The excavatability of an earth (rock and regolith) material is a measure of the material to be excavated (dug) with conventional excavation equipment such as a bulldozer with rippers, backhoe, scraper and other grading equipment. Materials that cannot be excavated with conventional excavation equipment are said to be non-rippable. Such material typically requires pre-blasting or use of percussion hammers or chisels to facilitate excavation. The excavatability or rippability of earth materials is evaluated typically by a geophysicist, engineering geologist, or geotechnical engineer.".
- Excavatability wikiPageID "962213".
- Excavatability wikiPageRevisionID "568511147".
- Excavatability auto "yes".
- Excavatability date "December 2009".
- Excavatability hasPhotoCollection Excavatability.
- Excavatability subject Category:Geology.
- Excavatability subject Category:Geotechnical_engineering.
- Excavatability subject Category:Mining_engineering.
- Excavatability comment "The excavatability of an earth (rock and regolith) material is a measure of the material to be excavated (dug) with conventional excavation equipment such as a bulldozer with rippers, backhoe, scraper and other grading equipment. Materials that cannot be excavated with conventional excavation equipment are said to be non-rippable. Such material typically requires pre-blasting or use of percussion hammers or chisels to facilitate excavation.".
- Excavatability label "Excavatability".
- Excavatability label "قابلية الحفر".
- Excavatability sameAs m.03tqc1.
- Excavatability sameAs Q5419371.
- Excavatability sameAs Q5419371.
- Excavatability wasDerivedFrom Excavatability?oldid=568511147.
- Excavatability isPrimaryTopicOf Excavatability.