Çatalan Dam

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Çatalan Dam
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Location of Çatalan Dam in Turkey
Location Turkey
Coordinates 37°11′54″N35°16′57″E / 37.19833°N 35.28250°E / 37.19833; 35.28250 Coordinates: 37°11′54″N35°16′57″E / 37.19833°N 35.28250°E / 37.19833; 35.28250
Construction began 1982
Opening date 1997
Dam and spillways
Impounds Seyhan River
Height 70 m (230 ft)
Dam volume 14,500,000 m3 (18,965,284 cu yd)
Reservoir
Total capacity 2,126,000,000 m3 (1,723,576 acre⋅ft)
Surface area 82 km2 (32 sq mi)
Power Station
Installed capacity 169 MW
Annual generation 596 GWh

Çatalan Dam is an embankment dam on the Seyhan River dam in Adana Province, Turkey. It is 22 km (14 mi) north of the city of Adana. Constructed between 1982 and 1997, the development was backed by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works. [1]

Embankment dam large artificial dam

An embankment dam is a large artificial dam. It is typically created by the placement and compaction of a complex semi-plastic mound of various compositions of soil, sand, clay, or rock. It has a semi-pervious waterproof natural covering for its surface and a dense, impervious core. This makes such a dam impervious to surface or seepage erosion. Such a dam is composed of fragmented independent material particles. The friction and interaction of particles binds the particles together into a stable mass rather than by the use of a cementing substance.

Seyhan River river in Turkey

The Seyhan River is the longest river in Turkey that flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The river is 560 km and flows southwest from its headwaters in the Tahtalı-Mountains in the Anti-Taurus Mountains to the Mediterranean Sea via a broad delta. Its main tributaries are Zamantı and Göksu, which unite in Aladağ, Adana to form the Seyhan River. The Zamantı River originates from the Uzun Plateau in Pınarbaşı, Kayseri and crosses Tomarza, Develi and Yahyalı districts in Kayseri.

Adana Province Province of Turkey in Mediterranean

Adana Province, is a province of Turkey located in south-central Anatolia. With a population of 2.20 million, it is the sixth most populous province in Turkey. The administrative seat of the province is the city of Adana, home to 79% of the residents of the province. The province, geographically and as well as economically, is part of the Çukurova region together with Mersin, Osmaniye and Hatay provinces.

See also

Yedigöze Dam

The Yedigöze Dam, also known as Sani Bey Dam, is a concrete-face rock-fill dam on the Seyhan River bordering İmamoğlu and Aladağ districts in Adana Province, Turkey. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and irrigation. The dam's power station has an installed capacity of 320 MW and the reservoir will help irrigate 75,000 ha. Construction began in 2007 and the river was diverted by 2008. In the same year construction on the actual dam began and the reservoir began to fill on 15 June 2010. By November 2010 the remaining construction work was complete and the generators were commissioned in 2011. Construction on the irrigation works is ongoing.

Seyhan Dam dam

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Köprü Dam

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Kavşak Bendi Dam

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Çatalan Bridge bridge in Turkey

The Çatalan Bridge, also known as the West Bridge, is a 1,575 m (5,167 ft) long bridge crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake in Adana, Turkey. The bridge connects the city of Adana to the villages and vacation homes north of the lake. Despite crossing the Seyhan Dam Lake, the bridge is named after the Çatalan Dam, which is 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) north and the next dam upstream on the Seyhan River. The Çatalan bridge was the longest bridge in Turkey from its construction in 1998 to 2007, when it was surpassed by Viaduct No. 1 near Bolu and the longest bridge crossing a body of water until 2016, when it was surpassed by the Osman Gazi Bridge near Gebze.

Seyhan Viaduct bridge in Turkey

The Seyhan Viaduct is a 470 m (1,540 ft) long box-girder bridge that carries the O-51 motorway across the Seyhan River in Adana, Turkey. The bridge is the northernmost crossing of the river before the Seyhan Dam, just upstream.

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References

  1. "Catalan Dam". Turkey State Hydraulic Works. Retrieved 25 February 2012.