Aratozawa Dam
Appearance
Aratozawa Dam | |
---|---|
Location | Nihasama river, Kurihara, Miyagi, Japan |
Coordinates | 38°53′8.6″N 140°51′25.2″E / 38.885722°N 140.857000°E |
Construction began | 1974 |
Opening date | 1998[1] |
Owner(s) | Agriculture ministry, Japan |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Rockfill, Agricultural irrigation, Flood control, Hydro-electric power generation[2] |
Height | 74.4 m |
Length | 413.7 m |
Dam volume | 3,048,000 m3 |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Lake Aizen |
Total capacity | 14,130,000 m3 |
Catchment area | 20.4 km2 |
Surface area | 76 ha |
Aratozawa Dam (Japanese: 荒砥沢ダム) is a dam in Kurihara, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1998.[1][2][3][4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Aratozawa Dam (Miyagi Pref.) - Dams in Japan
- ^ a b Earthquake triggered landslide at Aratozawa Dam in Kurihara, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, By Dave Petley, 2008-06-21, The Landslide Blog - AGU(American Geophysical Union) Blogosphere
- ^ 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits North Japan, Getty Images, A landslide occurs after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Aratozawa Dam following a 7.2 magnitude earthquake on June 14, 2008 in Kurihara, Miyagi, Japan. At least four people died and twelve people are missing following the quake. June 14, 2008 Credit: Junko Kimura
- ^ Confronting the cost of dams (1), By Masano Atsuko, 22.01.2010, China Dialogue, ...As highlighted by events at Aratozawa, many dams should never have been built where they were: where the volcanic character of the soil can cause huge landslides. In addition to the Aratozawa Dam, which was constructed by the agriculture ministry,...
- ^ Water Quality of Streams in Aratozawa Dam basin of Large-scale landslides on Iwate-Miyagi earthquake in 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association of Japanese and Tohoku Geographers, Autumn 2008 Session ID: 102, Released 2008/11/14
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aratozawa Dam.