A geosynthetic reinforcement comprising a container formed of
semipermeable material mutually conformed with a portion of earthen
material contained therein. A structural member such as a geogrid may
engage (e.g. frictional) the container and extend therefrom to engage and
support a structure such as a retaining wall, earthen slope, etc.
Accordingly, the container may function as an anchor to the structure.
Due to the containment provided by the container, the physical
characteristics of the earthen material therewithin become less
important. Thus, low quality fills such as fine-grained fill or fill with
a high moisture content may be used in structural applications. If
desired, more than one container and structural member may be
incorporated. Containers may be stacked, positioned side-by-side,
positioned end-to-end, etc. Structural members may be incorporated as
needed to adequate support the structure. Drain layers may be
incorporated to control moisture. In some cases, containers may comprise
geotextile tubes.