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    Teaching Geography Workshop 4: North Africa/Southwest Asia – Part 2: Egypt JIM BINKO: Our investigation of North Africa/Southwest Asia continues in Egypt. Here as throughout that region‚ the presence or absence of water has had a profound influence on human settlement. We will see the great impact that access to resources has on the characteristics‚ distribution and migration of human population on Earth’s surface. You will be able to understand how changes in the spatial distribution of

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    the 117 year old Mullaperiyar Dam is technically very dangerous calling for de commissioning‚ it is illogical for the people of the area to panic of any imminent danger‚ says the Forum of the Civil Engineering Post Graduate Scholars. A discussion organized by the forum observed that relevant technical parameters are overlooked by even the so called experts. Erroneous factors The Probable Maximum Flood (PMF)‚ an important parameter to evaluate the danger posed by dams arrived for the area is a gross

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    Yangtze River Dam

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    Local and migrating organisms affected by the dam: The creation of the Three Gorges Dam has lead to the endangerment and extinction of many plant and animals. The Three Gorges region is considered a biodiversity hotspot. It is home to over 6‚400 plant species‚ 3‚400 insect species‚ 300 fish species‚ and more than 500 terrestrial vertebrate species. The disruption of the river’s natural flow dynamics due to blockage will affect the migratory paths of fish. Due to the increase of ocean vessels in

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    Hoover Dam - Overview

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    Hoover Dam Zafrany yehonatan Civil engineering 066457425 Zvi Cohen Adv. 2 Friday class Introduction The Hoover Dam is located in the heart of the desert in Nevada‚ USA. It was built in 1931 after the period of Economic Depression. During that period‚ the dam was a true pioneer in its construction process‚ working methods and innovative methods which are used until today. Its construction at the end of Lake MEAD encouraged tourism‚ thus placing the state of Nevada on

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    Research on the Three Gorges Dam Summary This report aims to investigate into the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) project in terms of its backgrounds and development. Focusing on the examination into the sustainable development of the TGD‚ this report also intends to reveal controversies facing the TGD and present cost-benefit analysis to the TGD. Introduction Water resource management has been in China’s history for thousands of years with the starting point of the Dujiang Dam‚ which is still working (Lei

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    ASWAN Dam Project 1843 - A barrage sponsored and completed by the Albanian founder of modern Egypt‚ Mohammed Ali‚ was built. 1882-1890 British engineers helped implement the dam project and began working on the original dam of Aswan. The "low" dam. 1905 – Dam was completed Reconstructed in 1912 and 1933 it was still deemed to be inefficient due to the threats of severe Nile flooding and a second dam was seen as necessary 1948 - Adrien Daninas of Egypt proposed the "high" Aswan dam Financial

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    Warragamba Dam Hypothesis

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    Warragamba Dam is the primary reservoir of water supply for Sydney and the Blue Mountains as one of the largest domestic water supplies in the world. It is located 65 km west of Sydney CBD‚ as shown on the map. It was created by damming the Warragamba River after a population boom and a horrific drought in Australia after WW1. Building began in the late 1940s until it was completed in 1960. It took 1‚800 workers and led to a town being built next to site‚ in order to house these workers. The dam covers

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    Gorges Dam!!!!!

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    Running Head: CONFLICT ANALYSIS: THREE GORGES DAM Three Gorges Dam Conflict: Views and Analysis Sarah F. Watson Colorado State University Abstract The Three Gorges Dam currently being built on the Yangtze River in China is forcing the resettlement of over a million people. Shipping interests‚ city dwellers‚ and the Chinese government all support the dam’s construction‚ while archeologists‚ human rights organizations‚ and those forced to resettle do not. This paper explores

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    Three Gorges Dam case study The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Yangtze River‚ and is the worlds largest power station. As well as providing electricity‚ the dam is also being used to help increase the shipping capacity of the river‚ as well as reduce the risk of potential floods downstream by acting as a flood storage space. This major alteration is proving to have both positive and negative repercussions. How has building the dam effected local environment? Despite the Chinese

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    Hoover Dam Case Study

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    Hoover’s dam is one of the main reason why the irrigation changed Yuma/Southern Arizona. Hoover Dam control the Colorado River water. The colorado river is the main source of water used to irrigate crops‚ and when it over flows it destroy the crops and yuma will be filled with water. Which is when Hoover dam came and it can help control the flood. “Lives and property formerly at the mercy of the unbridled river are less likely destroyed by destructive floods.” The Hoover Dam is able to do much more

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