Barrier
A barrier or barricade is a physical structure which blocks or impedes something.
Barrier may also refer to:
Physical
- Border barrier - between two countries
- A Border control
Roadway
- Automatic full barriers, which serve to block roads at railway crossings
- Boom barrier, which serves to block vehicular access
- Fitch Barrier, a plastic barrel filled with sand or water, used on highways as an impact attenuator
- Roadblock, a temporary installation to control or block traffic on a road
- Traffic barrier (crash barrier), used to keep vehicles within their roadway
- Cable barrier
- Concrete step barrier
- Constant slope barrier
- F-Shape barrier
- Guard rail
- Jersey barrier or K-rail, a type of concrete barrier used to divide highway traffic
Crowd and noise control
- Crowd control barrier, temporary fencing used to keep crowds inside or away from a certain area
- Noise barrier, walls and other structures used to attenuate noise pollution
Flood control by flood barriers
- Thames Barrier, a flood control structure on the River Thames in England
- Hesco bastion, a dirt-filled wire mesh/cloth container used for flood control and military fortification
- Breakwater (structure), a barrier created as part of coastal defense or to protect an anchorage from the effects of both weather and longshore drift
- Vapor barrier, any material used to resist diffusion of moisture through walls, ceilings or floors
Defensive
- Defensive wall, built to protect against potential aggression
- Border barrier, built to segregate countries
Barriers in science
- Barrier isolator, a physical barrier between a laboratory technician and a work process
- Blood–brain barrier, a separation of circulating blood and the brain extracellular fluid
- Barrier (computer science), a type of synchronization in parallel computing
- Memory barrier, an instruction to enforce an ordering constraint on memory operations in a computer program
- Potential barrier, a standard problem in physics of quantum mechanics
- Sound barrier, the point at which an aircraft moves from transonic to supersonic speed
Other uses
- Barrier Highway, a state highway in New South Wales, Australia
- Smith Barrier (died 1989), American sports journalist
- Language barrier, difficulty in communications caused by language difference
- Trade barrier, a restriction of trade by a government
- "Barrier", a 1985 song by Simon Townshend on the album Moving Target
Places
- Barrier, Kentucky, a community in the United States
- Barrier, Voerendaal, a place in the municipality of Voerendaal, in southeastern Netherlands
- The Barrier, a lava dam in southwestern British Columbia, Canada
- The Barrier, Great Ice Barrier, Victoria Barrier etc., later 19th–early 20th century names for the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica
- Barrier Bay, an open bay in Antarctica
- Barrier reef, a type of coral reef running along a coast for a long distance, e.g.:
- Belize Barrier Reef, a series of coral reefs straddling the coast of Belize
- Great Barrier Reef, in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland in north-east Australia
- Barrier Volcano, an active shield volcano in Kenya
- Gilf Kebir, Arabic for "the Great Barrier" in Egypt
- Great Barrier Island, in the north of New Zealand
- A misspelling of Barriere, British Columbia, a small community in Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
In fiction
- Barrier (video game), a 1979 arcade game by Vectorbeam
- Barriers, a UK television series
- The Barrier (1926 film), a 1926 silent film
- The Barrier (1937 film), a 1937 American film
- The Barrier (1979 film), a 1979 Bulgarian film
- The Barrier (1990 film), a 1990 Bahraini film
- Bariera, a 1966 Polish film, released in the U.S. as Barrier
- Barrierfreeman, a fictional character in anime Ultimate Muscle
See also
- Barrière (disambiguation)
- Barrier option
- Concrete barrier (disambiguation)
- Dam
- Great Barrier (disambiguation)
- List of walls
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