TYPOLOGY OF LARGE DAMS. A REVIEW
The dams represent hydrotechnical constructions meant to ensure a judicious use of water resources. The international literature is extremely rich in data regarding the large dams on Earth. In this context, a hierarchy of the main dams is attempted and the role they play in the economic development...
Main Authors: | Gheorghe ROMANESCU, Ana Maria ROMANESCU |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Romanian Limnogeographical Association
2015-06-01
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Series: | Lakes Reservoirs and Ponds |
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Online Access: | http://limnology.ro/Lakes/1/201509101.html |
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