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- A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams. Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress floods but also...
- 335 m (1,099 ft) Rockfill embankment Controlled Jounama Dam 1968 Jounama Pondage 43,542 9,578 11,503 44 m (144 ft) 518 m (1,699 ft) Rockfill embankment Controlled...
- 40960.00 8460 25020.00 Irrigation 4206 Adan 1977 Aran Karanja Earthfill Rockfill 30.13 755 1428 78320.00 10520 67250.00 Irrigation 4623 Januna 1978 local...
- production of hydroelectricity, the dam on Loch Quoich being the largest rockfill dam in Scotland at 320 m long and 38 m high. Water is fed by tunnel to...
- Owner(s) Gwangju City Waterworks Dam and spillways Type of dam concrete-lined rockfill Impounds Dongbok cheon, or Tongbek-ch'on Height 45.5m Length 202m Reservoir...
- 4 km) above its mouth with the Patoka Lake Dam, a 145 feet (44 m) high rockfill earthen dam that was completed in 1978. The lake is fed by several smaller...
- the name "Raj****rabha", meaning 'light of the kingdom'. Raj****rabha is a rockfill dam with clay core. It is 95 meters high, 761 meters long, with a capacity...
- Retrieved 2015-11-03. Neves, E. Maranha das, ed. (1991). Advances in rockfill structures. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic. p. 341. ISBN 978-0-7923-1267-3...
- Governorate of Jordan. It is a rolled concrete dam with abutments of clay-core rockfill completed in 2004, after six years of construction. Highway 35, part of...
- another mega-project, the St. Lawrence Seaway was being constructed. A rockfill causeway was proposed to cross Abegweit P****age, with a 300 m (984 ft)...