rockfills
Rockfills are construction fills made of coarse fragments of natural rock, used to raise ground, build embankments, or construct dams and retaining structures. The material is typically sourced from quarry or natural deposits and can include crushed rock as well as river or glacier till. The resulting fill is permeable and capable of draining water, which influences design and stability.
In dam construction, rockfill dams use a central impermeable core (such as clay or asphaltic concrete) and
Design and compaction: Rocks are placed in layers and compacted to achieve density and stability; grading and
Advantages and considerations: Rockfills can utilize local materials, withstand seismic loads, and provide drainage; disadvantages include