File:Red Bluff Diversion Dam aerial view (51719098799).jpg
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DescriptionRed Bluff Diversion Dam aerial view (51719098799).jpg | Red Bluff Diversion Dam, on the Sacramento River about 2 miles southeast of Red Bluff, California, diverts water from the Sacramento River to the Corning and Tehama-Colusa Canals. The Red Bluff Diversion Dam features a series of 11 large gates that, when lowered (gates in), form Lake Red Bluff and provide for gravity diversion of irrigation water. The dam is a gated, concrete, ogee weir with embankment wings, and stands fifty-two feet high. |
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Source | Red Bluff Diversion Dam, on the Sacramento River about 2 miles southeast of Red Bluff, California, diverts water from the Sacramento River to the Corning and Tehama-Colusa Canals. The Red Bluff Diversion Dam features a series of 11 large gates that, when |
Author | Bureau of Reclamation |
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JPEG file comment | Red Bluff Diversion Dam, on the Sacramento River about 2 miles southeast of Red Bluff, California, diverts water from the Sacramento River to the Corning and Tehama-Colusa Canals. The Red Bluff Diversion Dam features a series of 11 large gates that, when lowered (gates in), form Lake Red Bluff and provide for gravity diversion of irrigation water. The dam is a gated, concrete, ogee weir with embankment wings, and stands fifty-two feet high. |
Horizontal resolution | 320 dpi |
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Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS Windows |
File change date and time | 14:51, 18 October 2004 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 14:35, 18 October 2004 |
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Keywords | Red Bluff Diversion Dam |
Image width | 1,600 px |
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Number of components | 3 |
Date metadata was last modified | 06:51, 18 October 2004 |
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