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What (who) is Greathead shield - definition

PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE USED DURING THE EXCAVATION OF TUNNELS
Tunneling shield; Tunnelling shields; Greathead shield
  • alt=Depicts a double O tube tunnel underground commuter train platform
  • Tunnel boring machine to excavate a Double-O-Tube
  • Xinyi Line]] on the [[Taipei Metro]] system in [[Taiwan]].
  • Tunnel boring machine case left in the tunnel and used as part of the support structure
  • The Greathead tunnelling shield in use on the Waterloo & City Railway

Tunnelling shield         
A tunnelling shield is a protective structure used during the excavation of large, man-made tunnels. When excavating through ground that is soft, liquid, or otherwise unstable, there is a potential health and safety hazard to workers and the project itself from falling materials or a cave-in.
Baltic Shield         
  • Luosto, an inselberg in Finnish Lapland
SEGMENT OF THE EARTH'S CRUST IN THE EAST EUROPEAN CRATON, REPRESENTING A LARGE PART OF FENNOSCANDIA, NORTHWESTERN RUSSIA AND THE NORTHERN BALTIC SEA
Baltic shield; Fennoscandian Shield; Fennoscandian shield; Baltic/Fennoscandian Shield; Fenno-Scandian Shield
The Baltic Shield (or Fennoscandian Shield) is a segment of the Earth's crust belonging to the East European Craton, representing a large part of Fennoscandia, northwestern Russia and the northern Baltic Sea. It is composed mostly of Archean and Proterozoic gneisses and greenstone which have undergone numerous deformations through tectonic activity.
Frontal shield         
TYPE OF BIRD ANATOMY
Facial shield
A frontal shield, also known as a facial shield or frontal plate, is a feature of the anatomy of several bird species. Located just above the upper mandible, and protruding along the forehead, it is composed of two main parts: a hard, proteinaceous callus and a soft, fleshy corium.

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Tunnelling shield

A tunnelling shield is a protective structure used during the excavation of large, man-made tunnels. When excavating through ground that is soft, liquid, or otherwise unstable, there is a potential health and safety hazard to workers and the project itself from falling materials or a cave-in. A tunnelling shield can be used as a temporary support structure. It is usually in place for the short-term from when the tunnel section is excavated until it can be lined with a permanent support structure. The permanent structure may be made up of, depending on the period, bricks, concrete, cast iron, or steel. Although modern shields are commonly cylindrical, the first "shield", designed by Marc Isambard Brunel, was actually a large, rectangular, scaffold-like iron structure with three levels and twelve sections per level, with a solid load-bearing top surface. The structure protected the men from cave-ins as they laboured within it, digging the tunnel out in front of the shield.