what is kind of grass is found on the banks of the stream
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Saccharum munja, known as munja () is a grass found in arid areas and along river banks in India. it belongs to the family Gramineae. It grows up to 2 meters (7 feet) in height.
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vertiver grass.
Vetiver grass as bank protection against vessel-induced loads: The influence of
Vetiver grass on small scale mass failure was tested using a physical model test. The
drawdown caused by passing ships was reproduced with the use of a wave flume. The amount
of eroded material of cohesive soil (clay) was approximately 8-10 times smaller using Vetiver
grass. The erosion of non-cohesive soil was also reduced drastically. Because the non-
cohesive soil was inherently unstable and because of the extremely high erosion rate no
quantitative statements could be made on this soil type. It was found that a combination of
cohesive soil and Vetiver grass did have the lowest amount of erosion, and after
approximately 800-1000 cycles the erosion even fully stopped.
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