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Russians blast through landslide dam
Use of 2 blasts, involving 50 and 200 tons of explosives, to open spillway channel through massive landslide that dammed Zeravshan River in narrow Zeravshan Valley in central Tadzhikstan; dam formed by landslide is over 650 ft high, 1300 ft wide and nearly 6000 ft long; Zeravshan River is key source of water for vast irrigated, cotton-growing areas of Tadzhikstan and Uzbekistan.
Russians blast through landslide dam
Use of 2 blasts, involving 50 and 200 tons of explosives, to open spillway channel through massive landslide that dammed Zeravshan River in narrow Zeravshan Valley in central Tadzhikstan; dam formed by landslide is over 650 ft high, 1300 ft wide and nearly 6000 ft long; Zeravshan River is key source of water for vast irrigated, cotton-growing areas of Tadzhikstan and Uzbekistan.
Russians blast through landslide dam
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 172
1964
Article (Journal)
English
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