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Hálslón Reservoir

The Hálslón Reservoir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhaulsˌlouːn] ) is a storage reservoir in Eastern Iceland on the Jökulsá á Dal River. The reservoir stores water for use in hydroelectricity production with the Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant. The reservoir was formed by three different concrete-faced, rock-filled embankment dams: the Kárahnjúkastífla Dam, the Desjarárstífla Dam [ˈtɛːsjarˌaurˌstipla] and the Sauðárdalsstífla Dam [ˈsœyːðˌaurˌtalsˌstipla].

Hálslón Reservoir
Hálslón Reservoir and the Kárahnjúkastífla Dam
Hálslón Reservoir
LocationIceland
Coordinates64°55′36″N 15°49′20″W / 64.92667°N 15.82222°W / 64.92667; -15.82222
Lake typeReservoir
Primary inflowsJökulsá á Dal River - 107 m3/s (3,800 cu ft/s)
Primary outflowsJökulsá á Dal River & Jökulsá í Fljótsdal River
Catchment area1,806 square kilometres (446,000 acres)
Basin countriesIceland
Max. length25 km (16 mi)
Water volume2,100×10^6 m3 (74×10^9 cu ft) (live)
Surface elevation575–625 m (1,886–2,051 ft)

Dams edit

The Kárahnjúkastífla Dam is 193m tall, 730m long and straddles the river. It is made of 8.5 million cubic meters of material, making it the largest dam of its type in Europe. Construction on the dam began in April 2003 and was completed in November 2006. The Kárahnjúkastífla Dam does not create the reservoir alone, as the dam is higher in elevation than the two valleys that flank the river valley. To create the desired level, auxiliary or saddle dams were built. The 60m tall and 1,000m long Desjarárstífla Dam is adjacent and to the east of the Kárahnjúkastífla Dam. The Sauðárdalsstífla Dam is 4 km to the southwest, 25m tall and 1,100m long. Both auxiliary dams were built between April 2004 and October 2006. The reservoir began to fill in September 2006.[1][2]

Water used for hydroelectricity production in the reservoir is discharged in the Jökulsá í Fljótsdal [ˈjœːkʏlsˌauː i ˈfljoutsˌtaːl̥] river to the northeast.[2]

Conservation edit

In January 2005, the Icelandic parliament voted to give a large area around the dam park status, thereby protecting it. The area covers one-tenth of Iceland's surface area.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Key Figures of the Kárahnjúkar Hydroelectric Project 2011-06-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b The Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Project Overview 2011-06-17 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Giant dam and smelter boost economy and raise tensions in Iceland

External links edit

  • Hálslón Reservoir and Dams

hálslón, reservoir, icelandic, pronunciation, ˈhaulsˌlouːn, storage, reservoir, eastern, iceland, jökulsá, river, reservoir, stores, water, hydroelectricity, production, with, kárahnjúkar, hydropower, plant, reservoir, formed, three, different, concrete, faced. The Halslon Reservoir Icelandic pronunciation ˈhaulsˌlouːn is a storage reservoir in Eastern Iceland on the Jokulsa a Dal River The reservoir stores water for use in hydroelectricity production with the Karahnjukar Hydropower Plant The reservoir was formed by three different concrete faced rock filled embankment dams the Karahnjukastifla Dam the Desjararstifla Dam ˈtɛːsjarˌaurˌstipla and the Saudardalsstifla Dam ˈsœyːdˌaurˌtalsˌstipla Halslon ReservoirHalslon Reservoir and the Karahnjukastifla DamHalslon ReservoirLocationIcelandCoordinates64 55 36 N 15 49 20 W 64 92667 N 15 82222 W 64 92667 15 82222Lake typeReservoirPrimary inflowsJokulsa a Dal River 107 m3 s 3 800 cu ft s Primary outflowsJokulsa a Dal River amp Jokulsa i Fljotsdal RiverCatchment area1 806 square kilometres 446 000 acres Basin countriesIcelandMax length25 km 16 mi Water volume2 100 10 6 m3 74 10 9 cu ft live Surface elevation575 625 m 1 886 2 051 ft Contents 1 Dams 2 Conservation 3 References 4 External linksDams editThe Karahnjukastifla Dam is 193m tall 730m long and straddles the river It is made of 8 5 million cubic meters of material making it the largest dam of its type in Europe Construction on the dam began in April 2003 and was completed in November 2006 The Karahnjukastifla Dam does not create the reservoir alone as the dam is higher in elevation than the two valleys that flank the river valley To create the desired level auxiliary or saddle dams were built The 60m tall and 1 000m long Desjararstifla Dam is adjacent and to the east of the Karahnjukastifla Dam The Saudardalsstifla Dam is 4 km to the southwest 25m tall and 1 100m long Both auxiliary dams were built between April 2004 and October 2006 The reservoir began to fill in September 2006 1 2 Water used for hydroelectricity production in the reservoir is discharged in the Jokulsa i Fljotsdal ˈjœːkʏlsˌauː i ˈfljoutsˌtaːl river to the northeast 2 Conservation editIn January 2005 the Icelandic parliament voted to give a large area around the dam park status thereby protecting it The area covers one tenth of Iceland s surface area 3 References edit Key Figures of the Karahnjukar Hydroelectric Project Archived 2011 06 17 at the Wayback Machine a b The Karahnjukar Hydropower Project Overview Archived 2011 06 17 at the Wayback Machine Giant dam and smelter boost economy and raise tensions in IcelandExternal links editHalslon Reservoir and Dams Karahnjukar HEP Landsvirkjun September 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Halslon Reservoir amp oldid 1182261020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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