- Tabaqah Dam
The Tabaqah Dam ( _ar. سد الفرات) (sometimes called the
Euphrates Dam) is an earth filleddam nearly 197 feet (60 meters) high and 3 miles (5 km) long (located at coord|36|0|N|38|35|E|) inSyria . It was completed in1973 on the Euphrates River. The dam holds the waters ofLake Assad (center to left center of the image), a 50-mile (80 km) long and 5-mile (8 km) wide reservoir. Lake Assad and the Tabaqah Dam have not only provided increasedhydroelectric power , but the lake has doubled Syria’s irrigated land. Actual crop production has not reached the goals set by the Syrian government due to a number of problems including thegypsum subsoil of the region, and whether or not farmers could be attracted back from urban areas andother more populous agricultural areas to this sparsely populated area. Water levels within Lake Assad remain low due in part to construction of the Keban andAtatürk Dam s inTurkey , which has reduced the water flow of the Euphrates River in Syria.References
* [http://www.nasa.gov National Aeronautics and Space Administration]
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