Beach
Defence
Beaches that are found along the coast can provide a flood defence and/or erosion protection function. Beaches are usually a natural feature, but may be managed to ensure that they continue to provide protection.
Beaches are displayed in AIMS as a polyline showing the line of centre the defence.
![Beach](/asset-management/drl-app/img/fig_15_1_beach.jpeg)
![Beach Diagram](/asset-management/drl-app/img/fig_15_2_beach.png)
![AIMS symbology for Beach](/asset-management/drl-app/img/Defence_Beach.png)
Elements
An Element Type is a component part of an Asset Type. Each Asset Type (except Asset Complex assets) will comprise of a prescribed set of Element Types. Some Element Types are essential and must be present to define an asset of that Asset Type. Other Element Types are optional, to be included when needed to define a particular Asset Type instance. An individual asset may have more than one instance of each Element Type.
This table lists the Element Types applicable to this Asset Type.
Element Type | Description | Element Code | Essential | Uniclass 2015 | Updates |
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Attributes
An attribute is a particular piece of data that describes a property of an object. Each Asset Type is described by a different set of attributes, although there are some attributes that are common to many Asset Types.
The table below lists the attributes that are applicable to this Asset Type, along with the data profile requirements for each attribute and details of when and how each should be used and delivered.
Attribute | Format Details | Delivery | Purpose | Mandatory | geoCOBie Mapping | Updates |
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