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  1. The dam and reservoir have lost significant storage capacity due to the high silt content of the Mendoza River. When the reservoir was first filled in 2003, the capacity was estimated at 627,000 cubic decametres (508,000 acre⋅ft), with a total surface area of 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres). [5]

    • 116 m (381 ft)
    • 2003
    • 395 m (1,296 ft)
  2. Dec 20, 2022 · At the Potrerillos Dam, Argentine and Chilean helicopters transferred tactical divers to a retaining wall, where they had to evaluate an underwater crack caused by the earthquake, which continued to flood the area causing injuries and fatalities.

  3. The defunct underground copper mine lies in the Atacama Desert, 9,440 feet (2,877 metres) above sea level and 75 miles (120 km) inland from the port of Chañaral. Although its deposits were smaller and its ores of poorer quality than those at.

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  4. Sep 11, 2023 · As you explore the dam, don’t forget to take a moment to appreciate the engineering marvel of the structure itself. The Potrerillos Dam not only generates electricity for the region but also helps regulate the flow of the Mendoza River. It’s a testament to human ingenuity and the harmony between technology and nature.

  5. Potrerillos is a 120m high CFRD dam located in Mendoza, Argentina, in a region of high seismicity (Carmona et al 2004, Zabala et al 2006) yielding a design earthquake with a magnitude M = 7.7 and a peak ground acceleration PGA = 1.02.

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  7. Apr 22, 2003 · Potrerillos dam, located in western Argentina's Mendoza province, is nearing completion. CEMPPSA, a local consortium consisting of Industrias Metalurgicas Pescarmona (Impsa) and Cartellone, began construction of the US$268M dam in 1999. Once completed, the dam will supply drinking water to the city of Mendoza 35km away, store irrigation water ...

  8. Potrerillosdam reservoir, 3 large slope deformations were detected from ascending (Fig. 44.3) and descending image processing. Among them, the N7 crosses one instability in the Western part of the lake, with displacement velocities higher than 8–20 mm/year (LOS projection). Nevertheless, further processing should still be developed

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