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What (who) is interphase barrier - definition

COASTAL LANDFORM AND A TYPE OF DUNE SYSTEM
Barrier islands; Barrier beach; Barrier Island; Barrier Islands; Coastal barrier; Barrier peninsula; Barrier islet
  • Barrier island contrasted with other coastal landforms
  • The [[Mississippi–Alabama barrier islands]] guarding [[Mobile Bay]] and the [[Mississippi Sound]]
  • Isles Dernieres]] in 1853 and 1978. Wave action detaches Isles Dernieres from the mainland.
  • [[Outer barrier]] in Long Island

Barrier (computer science)         
SYNCHRONIZATION MECHANISM
Synchronous rendezvous; Synchronization barrier; Barrier (synchronization)
In parallel computing, a barrier is a type of synchronization method. A barrier for a group of threads or processes in the source code means any thread/process must stop at this point and cannot proceed until all other threads/processes reach this barrier.
Flood barrier         
  • Eider Barrage, landward side, open
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  • The [[Maeslantkering]] closes the main entrance to the [[Port of Rotterdam]], the largest port in Europe.
  • River Thames Flood Barrier
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SPECIFIC TYPE OF FLOODGATE, DESIGNED TO PREVENT A STORM SURGE OR SPRING TIDE FROM FLOODING THE PROTECTED AREA BEHIND THE BARRIER
Storm surge barrier; Hurricane barrier; Surge barrier; Perimeter flood barriers; Perimeter flood barrier
A flood barrier, surge barrier or storm surge barrier is a specific type of floodgate, designed to prevent a storm surge or spring tide from flooding the protected area behind the barrier. A surge barrier is almost always part of a larger flood protection system consisting of floodwalls, levees (also known as dikes), and other constructions and natural geographical features.
Division of Barrier         
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AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL ELECTORAL DIVISION (1901–1922)
Division of barrier
The Division of Barrier was an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 65 divisions to be contested at the first federal election.

Wikipedia

Barrier island

Barrier islands are coastal landforms and a type of dune system that are exceptionally flat or lumpy areas of sand that form by wave and tidal action parallel to the mainland coast. They usually occur in chains, consisting of anything from a few islands to more than a dozen. They are subject to change during storms and other action, but absorb energy and protect the coastlines and create areas of protected waters where wetlands may flourish. A barrier chain may extend uninterrupted for over a hundred kilometers, excepting the tidal inlets that separate the islands, the longest and widest being Padre Island of Texas, United States. Sometimes an important inlet may close permanently, transforming an island into a peninsula, thus creating a barrier peninsula, often including a beach, barrier beach. The length and width of barriers and overall morphology of barrier coasts are related to parameters including tidal range, wave energy, sediment supply, sea-level trends, and basement controls. The amount of vegetation on the barrier has a large impact on the height and evolution of the island.

Chains of barrier islands can be found along approximately 13-15% of the world's coastlines. They display different settings, suggesting that they can form and be maintained in a variety of environments. Numerous theories have been given to explain their formation.

A human-made offshore structure constructed parallel to the shore is called a breakwater. In terms of coastal morphodynamics, it acts similarly to a naturally occurring barrier island by dissipating and reducing the energy of the waves and currents striking the coast. Hence, it is an important aspect of coastal engineering.