- (500 mi) in
length before the
failure of its
dam.
Glacial activity can also form
natural dams, such as the
damming of the
Clark Fork in
Montana by the Cordilleran...
-
upper level trough, with the
damming preceding the
arrival of the more
equatorward portion. Some of the cold air
damming events which occur east of the...
- is a lake
formed either by the
damming action of a
moraine during the
retreat of a
melting glacier, a
glacial ice
dam, or by mel****er
trapped against...
- man-made
dams by
volume of fill/structure. A
dam is
generally defined as a
barrier that
impounds water or
underground flows, so
tailings dams are relegated...
-
Amsterdam (/ˈæmstərdæm/ AM-stər-
dam, UK also /ˌæmstərˈdæm/ AM-stər-
DAM; Dutch: [ˌɑmstərˈdɑm] ; lit. '
Dam in the Amstel') is the
capital and most po****ted...
-
Tarbela Dam (Pashto: د توربېلې بند, Hindko: تربیلا بند) is an earth-filled
dam along the
Indus River in ****stan's
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It is mainly...
- river, it can
block the
river causing a
damming effect.
Damming could also
occur due to rock-slides. Such
dams are
unstable and can
cause flooding if not...
-
upstream of the
dams,
sometimes destroying biologically rich and
productive lowland and
riverine valley forests,
marshland and gr****lands.
Damming interrupts...
- Look up
Dam,
dam, or
dams in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
dam is a
barrier obstructing flowing water.
Dam may also
refer to:
Dam,
Bhutan Dam, Gennep...
- The
Three Gorges Dam (simplified Chinese: 三峡大坝;
traditional Chinese: 三峽大壩; pinyin: Sānxiá Dàbà),
officially known as
Yangtze River Three Gorges Water...