Aqueducts
Esquema
Jerarquía
Built Environment (Hierarchy Name) > Single Built Works (Hierarchy Name) > single built works (Built Environment) > <single built works by specific type> > <single built works by function> > hydraulic structures > <hydraulic structures by function> > water distribution structures
Descripción
Man-made conduits for carrying water over long distances, usually by means of gravity, particularly structures that include channels and elevated sections on bridgelike structures, optimized by the Romans and based on inventions of earlier cultures. The term derives from Latin aqua, meaning "water," and ducere, meaning "to lead." In modern engineering, the term refers to any system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels, and supporting structures used to convey water from its source to its main distribution point.
Subcategorías
URI original del concepto
Otros términos
- aquaducten [nl]
- aqueducs [fr]
- acueductos [es]
- aqueduct [en]
- aqueduct bridges [en]
- canal aqueducts [en]
- canal bridges [en]
- aquaduct [nl]
- aqueduc [fr]
- acueducto [es]