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Hydrology and Flood Control Features of Oroville Dam
Oroville Dam, a 735-ft high, zoned earthfill dam, is proposed for construction by the State of California on the Feather River, a major tributary of the Sacramento River. A summary of the hydrologic and meteorologic characteristics of the Feather River Basin and the hydrologic studies pertaining to the design floods for the project are presented. The preliminary spillway design concepts and proposed operating criteria are also examined.
Hydrology and Flood Control Features of Oroville Dam
Oroville Dam, a 735-ft high, zoned earthfill dam, is proposed for construction by the State of California on the Feather River, a major tributary of the Sacramento River. A summary of the hydrologic and meteorologic characteristics of the Feather River Basin and the hydrologic studies pertaining to the design floods for the project are presented. The preliminary spillway design concepts and proposed operating criteria are also examined.
Hydrology and Flood Control Features of Oroville Dam
Burns, Joseph I. (author) / Mayo, Kenneth B. (author) / Arvola, William A. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 473-491
2021-01-01
191961-01-01 pages
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