Aratozawa Dam

Aratozawa Dam
Location of Aratozawa Dam in Miyagi Prefecture
Aratozawa Dam (Japan)
Location Nihasama river, Kurihara, Miyagi, Japan
Coordinates 38°53′8.6″N 140°51′25.2″E / 38.885722°N 140.857000°E / 38.885722; 140.857000Coordinates: 38°53′8.6″N 140°51′25.2″E / 38.885722°N 140.857000°E / 38.885722; 140.857000
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 74.4m
Length 413.7m
Dam volume 3048 thousand m3
Reservoir
Creates Lake Aizen
Total capacity 14130 thousand m3
Catchment area 20.4km2
Surface area 76ha

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

  1. 1 2 Aratozawa Dam (Miyagi Pref.) - Dams in Japan
  2. 1 2 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
  3. 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
  4. 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,...
  5. 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
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