Photo : Sefidrud Dam

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/ Date : June 04, 2015

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Photo by: Afshin Iranpour

Province:

Gilan

Additional Information:

Dimensions: 2048 * 1536
File Size: 1452873
Make: Canon
Maker Note: 
Model: Canon DIGITAL IXUS II
Mime: image/jpeg
DateTime: 2004:10:28 14:35:22
Shutter Speed Value: 277/32
Aperture Value: 181/32
Exposure Bias Value: 0/3
Flash: 24
Focal Length: 173/32
X Resolution: 180/1
Y Resolution: 180/1
Resolution Unit: 2
Sefidrud Dam

Description:

Sefidrud Dam (originally named Shahbanu Farah Dam and also known as the Manjil Dam) is a buttress dam on the Sefīd-Rūd near Manjil in Gilan Province, Iran. It was constructed to store water for irrigation and produce hydroelectric power. The power station has an installed capacity of 87 MW. It is 106 m (348 ft) tall and forms a reservoir with a capacity of 1.82 km3 (1,475,498 acre·ft). Its structure contains 26 monoliths.[1] The Tarik Dam is located 35 km (22 mi) downstream and diverts releases from the Sefidrud Dam for irrigation. In 1990 a 7.3-magnitude (Mw) earthquake occurred near the dam and caused portions of its concrete to crack. Repairs and mitigation efforts were undertaken in 1991.

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