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  2. Barrage (dam) - Wikipedia

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    A barrage is a type of low-head, diversion dam which consists of a number of large gates that can be opened or closed to control the amount of water passing through. This allows the structure to regulate and stabilize river water elevation upstream for use in irrigation and other systems.

  3. Dam - Wikipedia

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    A barrage dam is a special kind of dam that consists of a line of large gates that can be opened or closed to control the amount of water passing the dam. The gates are set between flanking piers which are responsible for supporting the water load, and are often used to control and stabilize water flow for irrigation systems.

  4. Dam (agricultural reservoir) - Wikipedia

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    A dam is a water reservoir in the ground, confined by a barrier, embankment or excavation, on a pastoral property or similar. The term is found widely in South African , Australian [ 1 ] and New Zealand English, and several other English dialects, such as that of Yorkshire .

  5. Category:Barrages (dam) - Wikipedia

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  6. Head (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the flow rate and control of the barrage, locks or weir, position will greatly vary and will not necessarily be where the so-called headworks are. Many rivers (such as the Moselle ) are barraged many times to make them navigable and/or to avoid uncontrolled flooding.

  7. Barrage - Wikipedia

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    Barrage (military science), a wide range of structures, devices, or measures for destroying something to constrain or impede the movement of troops and forces. Barrage (artillery), a line or barrier of artillery or depth charge fire; Barrage (dam), a type of dam; Barrage balloon, a tethered balloon used as an obstacle to attacking aircraft

  8. Headworks - Wikipedia

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    Headworks is a civil engineering term for any structure at the head or diversion point of a waterway. It is smaller than a barrage and is used to divert water from a river into a canal or from a large canal into a smaller canal.

  9. List of tidal barrages - Wikipedia

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    A tidal barrage is an artificial obstruction at the mouth of a tidal watercourse, in contrast to a normal barrage along a river's inland course. Purpose [ edit ]