GEOG 140 Lecture 7: GEOG140 Notes - Dams

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Yangtze (yangzi) river, china: 3rd or 4th longest river in the world, ya(cid:374)gtze river i(cid:374) 3,937 (cid:373)iles" lo(cid:374)g, floods frequently. Floods claimed more than 1 million lives during the last. First proposal to build a damn in 1919. After terrible floods in 1950, feasibility study was ordered to study dam construction for flood control. Created reser(cid:448)oir hu(cid:374)dreds of feet deep a(cid:374)d al(cid:373)ost 4(cid:1004)(cid:1004) (cid:373)iles" long. The da(cid:373)"s h(cid:455)dropo(cid:449)er tur(cid:271)i(cid:374)es are e(cid:454)pe(cid:272)ted to (cid:272)reate e(cid:374)ough po(cid:449)er to ri(cid:448)al (cid:1005)8 nuclear power pants (created 531 billion kilowatt hours of electricity) The dam became the subject of great international scrutiny. Arguments for and against the building of the dam. About 1. 13 million persons have been displaced and relocated. Hep (hydroelectric power) as a source of fuel is cleaner than coal burning. This will result in a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. No nuclear power plants therefore no radiation. The extra electricity will stimulate new manufacturing enterprises which will bring new job.

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