Oahe Dam

Oahe Dam
Oahe Dam
 
[əʊ'aːhɪ 'dæm], Staudamm im Missouri in South Dakota, USA, Dammhöhe 70 m, Kronenlänge 280 m, fertig gestellt 1958; staut den Missouri zum Lake Oahe, der sich bis Bismarck in North Dakota ausdehnt (320 km); dient dem Hochwasserschutz, der Energiegewinnung und Bewässerung.

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