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Kasserine Dam

Coordinates: 35°09′57″N 8°48′02″E / 35.1658°N 8.8006°E / 35.1658; 8.8006
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Kasserine Dam
Kasserine Dam in the 1880s, by Eugène Girardet
Kasserine Dam is located in Tunisia
Kasserine Dam
Location of Kasserine Dam in Tunisia
LocationKasserine, Kasserine Governorate, Tunisia
Coordinates35°09′57″N 8°48′02″E / 35.1658°N 8.8006°E / 35.1658; 8.8006
Opening date2nd century
Dam and spillways
Height10 m
Length150 m
Width (base)7.3 m

The Kasserine Dam was a Roman dam at Kasserine (ancient Cillium), Tunisia. The curved structure which dates to the 2nd century AD is variously classified as arch-gravity dam[1] or gravity dam.[2]

The dam consisted of a core of earth and rubble faced with mortared blocks of cut stone. The upstream face is vertical, while the downstream side steps down through six courses and then continues vertically for 3.8 m. The thickness at the crest is 4.9 m, and at the base 7.3 m.[3]

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Notes

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  1. ^ James & Chanson 2002
  2. ^ Smith 1971, pp. 35f.; Schnitter 1978, p. 30
  3. ^ Jansen, Robert B. (1983). Dams and Public Safety. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation. p. 18. Retrieved Jan 31, 2021.

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