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The Rappbode Dam ((ドイツ語:Rappbode-Talsperre)) is the largest dam in the Harz region as well as the highest dam in Germany.〔(''Rappbodetalsperre'' at www.talsperren.net. Retrieved on 17 Oct 2009. )〕 Together with several other dams and retention basins, it forms the flood protection system for the eastern Harz. == The individual dams == ;Königshütte diversionary dam: Diversionary dam on the River Bode just before the confluence of the Warme Bode and Kalte Bode at Königshütte partially diverts water from the Bode into a diversion channel to the Rappbode Dam (to provide drinking water). The rest of the water flows down the Bode directly into the reservoir of the Wendefurth Dam. ;Hassel Auxiliary Dam and Rappbode Auxiliary Dam: Auxiliary dams on the Hassel and Rappbode which help the retention of rocks, mud and nutrients. ;Mandelholz Dam: Upstream dam on the Kalte Bode, which rises at the foot of the Brocken. Flood protection and retention of rocks and nutrients ahead of the main barrier. ;Wendefurth Dam: Supplementary dam downstream which acts as flood protection and stores water for the Wendefurth Pumped-Storage Power Station. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rappbode Dam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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