Scour
Scour is a term with several related senses. As a verb, it means to clean or rub away dirt with an abrasive, and it also means to search thoroughly or examine something in detail. As a noun, it can refer to the act of scouring or to material removed in the cleaning or erosion process. In hydrology and civil engineering, scour denotes erosion of sediment around submerged objects caused by flowing water.
Scouring for cleaning involves the mechanical removal of dirt from surfaces using abrasive materials, often with
In hydraulics and geomorphology, scour describes the removal of sediment around structures such as bridge piers,
Countermeasures to reduce scour include protective linings and materials such as riprap (loose rock), gabions, concrete
The term scour also appears in non-engineering contexts, notably the verb phrase to scour for information, meaning