Gabion ~ a type of retaining wall produced from individual
rectangular boxes made from panels of wire mesh, divided
internally and filled with stones. These units are stacked and
overlapped (like stretcher bonded masonry) and applied in several
layers or courses to retained earth situations. Typical sizes, 1„0 m
long x 0„5 m wide x 0„5 m high, up to 4„0 m long x 1„0 m wide x 1„0 m
high.
Mattress ~ unit fabrication is similar to a gabion but of less
thickness, smaller mesh and stone size to provide some flexibility
and shaping potential. Application is at a much lower incline.
Generally used next to waterways for protection against land
erosion where tidal movement and/or water level differentials
could scour embankments. Typical sizes, 3„0 m long x 2„0 m wide x
0„15 m thick, up to 6„0 m long x 2„0 m wide x 0„3 m thick.
Gabion wall
foundation to
suit situation
horizontally laid staggered units
dry jointed and angled to suit
height and type of retained soil
units laid across
the slope with
joints staggered
sloped and
protected
embankment
Mattress wall
natural drainage
through stone
filling water at
variable levels
length
Woven mesh box
selvedge wire plastic coated hexagon mesh fabric
loose stone
filling
height or
thickness
width
Gabions and Mattresses