The Henshaw Dam is a semi-hydraulic earthfill structure. The seismic studies indicated that the dam could fail by liquefaction during a strong seismic motion. To ensure the integrity of the dam, the reservoir storage was reduced, the old spillway reconstructed, and a new reinforced flow retardation structure was built immediately downstream from the existing dam
The John Hart Dam is in a high seismic risk area. To ensure dam safety, the Dolphin Pool Slope porti...
Ochoco Dam, a hydraulic fill structure, was completed in 1920 and is located just east of Prineville...
A major slide occurred during construction of the dam in 1961. It was caused by a combination of unu...
Stevens Creek Darn is a rolled earthfill structure with a height of about 120 feet. A seismic safety...
Crane Valley Dam is located on the North Fork of Willow Creek in Madera County, California, and is o...
The paper describes the distress caused to a minor earth dam constructed at a high elevation in a mo...
Most of the dams in Central United States, built in earlier part of 20th century are hydraulic fill ...
Distress has been observed in the above dam, on its right spillway immediately after its completion ...
Addicks and Barker Dams are two flood risk management structures owned and operated by the U.S. Army...
Kerrville Ponding Dam is a relatively small channel dam in the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas. ...
Deer Creek Dam is a zoned earthen embankment on the Provo River in central Utah. The site is potenti...
Success Dam, primarily a flood control and water conservation structure owned and operated by the US...
In January 1998, the Archusa Creek Dam in southeast Mississippi failed by breaching through its emer...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Bowling Green State University ; Lake Erie Geology Group,...
Earthquakes may cause failure or profound damage for dams. Factors contributing to this are, magnitu...
The John Hart Dam is in a high seismic risk area. To ensure dam safety, the Dolphin Pool Slope porti...
Ochoco Dam, a hydraulic fill structure, was completed in 1920 and is located just east of Prineville...
A major slide occurred during construction of the dam in 1961. It was caused by a combination of unu...
Stevens Creek Darn is a rolled earthfill structure with a height of about 120 feet. A seismic safety...
Crane Valley Dam is located on the North Fork of Willow Creek in Madera County, California, and is o...
The paper describes the distress caused to a minor earth dam constructed at a high elevation in a mo...
Most of the dams in Central United States, built in earlier part of 20th century are hydraulic fill ...
Distress has been observed in the above dam, on its right spillway immediately after its completion ...
Addicks and Barker Dams are two flood risk management structures owned and operated by the U.S. Army...
Kerrville Ponding Dam is a relatively small channel dam in the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas. ...
Deer Creek Dam is a zoned earthen embankment on the Provo River in central Utah. The site is potenti...
Success Dam, primarily a flood control and water conservation structure owned and operated by the US...
In January 1998, the Archusa Creek Dam in southeast Mississippi failed by breaching through its emer...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Bowling Green State University ; Lake Erie Geology Group,...
Earthquakes may cause failure or profound damage for dams. Factors contributing to this are, magnitu...
The John Hart Dam is in a high seismic risk area. To ensure dam safety, the Dolphin Pool Slope porti...
Ochoco Dam, a hydraulic fill structure, was completed in 1920 and is located just east of Prineville...
A major slide occurred during construction of the dam in 1961. It was caused by a combination of unu...