Dams
Dams
Dams
If the height of the dam is between 10m and 15m and matches the
following criteria, then ICOLD accepts the dam as big:
Medium Dam
If the height of the dam is between 50m and 100m
1. Topographic surveyings
2. Geological mappings
1/5000 – 1/1000 or 1/500
3. Underground explorations
Boreholes, adits....etc
4. Hydrogeological studies
Material availability
Spillway position
Earthquakes
Safety
Height
Aesthetic view
Qualified labour
Cost
FACTORS AFFECTING to the PLACE of
the DAM AXIS
Topography
Geology
Materials
Spillway location availability
Derivation
Sediments in the flowing water
Water quality
Expropriation costs
Earthquake possibility
Downstream water rights
RIVER BASINS in TURKEY
Turkey has been separated into 26 main river basins for the
hydrological studies.
ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACTS OF DAMS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS of
CONSTRUCTION PHASE of DAMS
River pollution
Erosion
Loss of aesthetic view
Air pollution
Noise pollution
Dust
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS of
RESERVOIRS
Loss of land
Habitat Destruction :
The area that is covered by the reservoir is destroyed, killing
whatever habitat existed there beforehand.
Loss of archeological and histrorical places
Loss of mineral deposits
Loss of special geological formations
Aesthetic view reduction
Sedimentation
Change in river flow regime and flood effects
Reservoir induced seismicity
Change in climate and plant species
EFFECTS of DAMS to WATER QUALITY
Change in temperature
Turbidity
Dissolved gases in the water
Water discharged from the spillway contains 110-120%
saturated nitrogen. This amount may be destructive for fish
life.
Eutrophication
It means increase in vegetation. If moss and other plants
exist in water, quality of that water gets worse.
SOME DAMS from SPACE