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  2. Embankment (earthworks) - Wikipedia

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    An embankment is a raised wall, bank or mound made of earth or stones, that are used to hold back water or carry a roadway. A road , railway line , or canal is normally raised onto an embankment made of compacted soil (typically clay or rock-based) to avoid a change in level required by the terrain , the alternatives being either to have an ...

  3. Embankment dam - Wikipedia

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    An embankment dam is a large artificial dam. It is typically created by the placement and compaction of a complex semi- plastic mound of various compositions of soil or rock. It has a semi-pervious waterproof natural covering for its surface and a dense, impervious core.

  4. J. Strom Thurmond Dam - Wikipedia

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    J. Strom Thurmond Dam, [1] also known in Georgia as Clarks Hill Dam, is a concrete-gravity and embankment dam located 22 miles (35 km) north of Augusta, Georgia on the Savannah River at the border of South Carolina and Georgia, creating Lake Strom Thurmond.

  5. Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The modern embankment may be constructed within a cofferdam: two parallel steel sheet pile or concrete retaining walls, anchored to each other with steel cables or rods. This construction may also serve as a dyke that keeps two bodies of water apart, such as bodies with a different water level on each side, or with salt water on one side and ...

  6. List of tallest dams - Wikipedia

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    Embankment, concrete-face rock-fill China: Loushui River: 2012 Contra Dam: 220 m (720 ft) Concrete arch Switzerland: Verzasca River: 1965 La Yesca Dam: 220 m (720 ft) Embankment, concrete-face rock-fill Mexico: Rio Grande de Santiago: 2012 Mratinje Dam: 220 m (720 ft) Concrete arch-gravity Montenegro: Piva: 1976 Dworshak Dam: 218.6 m (717 ft ...

  7. Gravity dam - Wikipedia

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    Composite dams are a combination of concrete and embankment dams. [5] Construction materials of composite dams are the same used for concrete and embankment dams. Gravity dams can be classified by plan (shape): Most gravity dams are straight (Grand Coulee Dam). Some masonry and concrete gravity dams have the dam axis curved (Shasta Dam ...

  8. Wolf Creek Dam - Wikipedia

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    However Wolf Creek is primarily an earth fill embankment dam. In this form of construction the majority of the dam's structure (measured by length across the streambed) is a nominally waterproof earth fill embankment body, with only the powerhouse and (if so equipped) the controlled overflow spillway section located within a concrete monolith.

  9. Navajo Dam - Wikipedia

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    Concrete lining was complete in October and the river was diverted on January 4, 1960 allowing the start of construction on the embankment dam. [21] More than 26,000,000 cubic yards (20,000,000 m 3) of material had to be placed to form the main embankment with a record of 1,019,000 cubic yards (779,000 m 3) placed during August 1960 alone. [21]

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