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Glanum Dam

The Glanum Dam, also known as the Vallon de Baume dam, was a Roman arch dam built to supply water to the Roman town of Glanum, the remains of which stand outside the town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in Southern France. It was situated south of Glanum, in a gorge that cut into the hills of the Alpilles in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis. Dating to the 1st century BC, it was the earliest known dam of its kind.[1] The remains of the dam were destroyed during the construction of a modern replacement in 1891, which now facilitates the supply of water to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in the Bouches-du-Rhône region of France.[2]

Glanum Dam
Location of Glanum Dam in France
LocationGlanum (Saint-Rémy-de-Provence), Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Coordinates43°46′17″N 4°49′44″E / 43.77139°N 4.82889°E / 43.77139; 4.82889Coordinates: 43°46′17″N 4°49′44″E / 43.77139°N 4.82889°E / 43.77139; 4.82889
Opening date1st century BC
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsVallon de Baume
Height12 m
Length18 m
Width (base)3.9 m
Reservoir
CreatesLac des Peiròu

The remains of the Roman dam at Glanum were discovered in 1763 by Esprit Calvet. A recent study[3] shows that the dam originally was composed of two curved parallel masonry walls, each around 1 metre (3.3 ft) thick and separated by a gap around 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) wide which was likely filled with earth and rubble.[2][4] The cut stone blocks were held together by crampons and finished with Cordon joints designed to protect against water entry. At each end of the dam there was an abutment cut into the rock of the gorge.[3] Overall the dam stood 6 metres (20 ft) high with a thickness of 3.5 metres (11 ft).

Its dimensions and location in a steep-sided gorge point towards it being a true arch dam. The dam collected water that was fed into an aqueduct that in turn supplied the Roman town of Glanum.[4]

A modern arched dam was constructed on the same site in 1891, destroying the remains of the Roman dam.[2][4] The dam's reservoir is called in French the Lac de Peirou and is accessible via the Chemin du Barrage.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Smith 1971, pp. 33–35; Schnitter 1978, pp. 31f.; Schnitter 1987a, p. 12; Schnitter 1987b, p. 80; Hodge 2000, p. 332, fn. 2
  2. ^ a b c Hodge 2002, p. 81
  3. ^ a b James & Chanson 2002
  4. ^ a b c Hill 1996, p. 53

References

  • James, Patrick; Chanson, Hubert (2002), "Historical Development of Arch Dams. From Roman Arch Dams to Modern Concrete Designs", Australian Civil Engineering Transactions, CE43: 39–56
  • Hill, Donald (1996), A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times, Routledge, p. 53
  • Hodge, A. Trevor (2000), "Reservoirs and Dams", in Wikander, Örjan (ed.), Handbook of Ancient Water Technology, Technology and Change in History, vol. 2, Leiden: Brill, pp. 331–339, ISBN 90-04-11123-9
  • Hodge, A. Trevor (2002), Roman Aqueducts & Water Supply, Duckworth, p. 81
  • Schnitter, Niklaus (1978), "Römische Talsperren", Antike Welt, 8 (2): 25–32 (31f.)
  • Schnitter, Niklaus (1987a), "Verzeichnis geschichtlicher Talsperren bis Ende des 17. Jahrhunderts", in Garbrecht, Günther (ed.), Historische Talsperren, Stuttgart: Verlag Konrad Wittwer, pp. 9–20, ISBN 3-87919-145-X
  • Schnitter, Niklaus (1987b), "Die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bogenstaumauer", in Garbrecht, Günther (ed.), Historische Talsperren, Stuttgart: Verlag Konrad Wittwer, pp. 75–96, ISBN 3-87919-145-X
  • Smith, Norman (1971), A History of Dams, London: Peter Davies, ISBN 0-432-15090-0

Further reading

  • Agusta-Boularot, S.; Paillet, J.L. (1997), "Le Barrage et l'Aqueduc Occidental de Glanum: le Premier Barrage-Voûte de l'Histoire des Techniques?", Revue Archéologique, 1: 27–78
  • Benoit, Fernand (1935), "Le Barrage et l'Aqueduc Romains de Saint-Rémy de Provence", Revue des Études Anciennes, 37 (3): 331–340, doi:10.3406/rea.1935.2836

glanum, also, known, vallon, baume, roman, arch, built, supply, water, roman, town, glanum, remains, which, stand, outside, town, saint, rémy, provence, southern, france, situated, south, glanum, gorge, that, into, hills, alpilles, roman, province, gallia, nar. The Glanum Dam also known as the Vallon de Baume dam was a Roman arch dam built to supply water to the Roman town of Glanum the remains of which stand outside the town of Saint Remy de Provence in Southern France It was situated south of Glanum in a gorge that cut into the hills of the Alpilles in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis Dating to the 1st century BC it was the earliest known dam of its kind 1 The remains of the dam were destroyed during the construction of a modern replacement in 1891 which now facilitates the supply of water to Saint Remy de Provence in the Bouches du Rhone region of France 2 Glanum DamLocation of Glanum Dam in FranceLocationGlanum Saint Remy de Provence Bouches du Rhone FranceCoordinates43 46 17 N 4 49 44 E 43 77139 N 4 82889 E 43 77139 4 82889 Coordinates 43 46 17 N 4 49 44 E 43 77139 N 4 82889 E 43 77139 4 82889Opening date1st century BCDam and spillwaysImpoundsVallon de BaumeHeight12 mLength18 mWidth base 3 9 mReservoirCreatesLac des PeirouThe remains of the Roman dam at Glanum were discovered in 1763 by Esprit Calvet A recent study 3 shows that the dam originally was composed of two curved parallel masonry walls each around 1 metre 3 3 ft thick and separated by a gap around 1 5 metres 4 9 ft wide which was likely filled with earth and rubble 2 4 The cut stone blocks were held together by crampons and finished with Cordon joints designed to protect against water entry At each end of the dam there was an abutment cut into the rock of the gorge 3 Overall the dam stood 6 metres 20 ft high with a thickness of 3 5 metres 11 ft Its dimensions and location in a steep sided gorge point towards it being a true arch dam The dam collected water that was fed into an aqueduct that in turn supplied the Roman town of Glanum 4 A modern arched dam was constructed on the same site in 1891 destroying the remains of the Roman dam 2 4 The dam s reservoir is called in French the Lac de Peirou and is accessible via the Chemin du Barrage See also EditList of Roman dams and reservoirs Roman architecture Roman engineering Dara DamNotes Edit Smith 1971 pp 33 35 Schnitter 1978 pp 31f Schnitter 1987a p 12 Schnitter 1987b p 80 Hodge 2000 p 332 fn 2 a b c Hodge 2002 p 81 a b James amp Chanson 2002 a b c Hill 1996 p 53References EditJames Patrick Chanson Hubert 2002 Historical Development of Arch Dams From Roman Arch Dams to Modern Concrete Designs Australian Civil Engineering Transactions CE43 39 56Hill Donald 1996 A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times Routledge p 53 Hodge A Trevor 2000 Reservoirs and Dams in Wikander Orjan ed Handbook of Ancient Water Technology Technology and Change in History vol 2 Leiden Brill pp 331 339 ISBN 90 04 11123 9 Hodge A Trevor 2002 Roman Aqueducts amp Water Supply Duckworth p 81 Schnitter Niklaus 1978 Romische Talsperren Antike Welt 8 2 25 32 31f Schnitter Niklaus 1987a Verzeichnis geschichtlicher Talsperren bis Ende des 17 Jahrhunderts in Garbrecht Gunther ed Historische Talsperren Stuttgart Verlag Konrad Wittwer pp 9 20 ISBN 3 87919 145 X Schnitter Niklaus 1987b Die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Bogenstaumauer in Garbrecht Gunther ed Historische Talsperren Stuttgart Verlag Konrad Wittwer pp 75 96 ISBN 3 87919 145 X Smith Norman 1971 A History of Dams London Peter Davies ISBN 0 432 15090 0Further reading EditAgusta Boularot S Paillet J L 1997 Le Barrage et l Aqueduc Occidental de Glanum le Premier Barrage Voute de l Histoire des Techniques Revue Archeologique 1 27 78 Benoit Fernand 1935 Le Barrage et l Aqueduc Romains de Saint Remy de Provence Revue des Etudes Anciennes 37 3 331 340 doi 10 3406 rea 1935 2836 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glanum Dam amp oldid 1118311972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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