Hebgen Dam is a concrete-core earthen embankment dam in the western United States, located on the Madison River in southwestern Montana. The dam is 85...
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Quake Lake (category Landslide-dammed lakes)
crested over Hebgen Dam, causing cracks and erosion. The earthquake created fault scarps up to twenty feet (6 m) high in the area near Hebgen Lake and the...
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caused numerous seiches to surge across Hebgen Lake for 12 hours. Water pushed by the seiches poured over Hebgen Dam which did not collapse. Several aftershocks...
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Hebgen Lake is a reservoir created by the Hebgen Dam, located in Gallatin County in southwest Montana. It is well known for the 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake...
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Gallatin County, Montana, the Hebgen Dam forms Hebgen Lake. In its middle reaches in Madison County, Montana, the Madison Dam forms Ennis Lake and provides...
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USBR Gibson Dam, Gibson Reservoir, USBR Hauser Dam, Hauser Lake, NorthWestern Energy Hebgen Dam, Hebgen Lake, NorthWestern Energy Holter Dam, Holter Lake...
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addition to his work on Holter Dam, Herrick also worked on the reconstructed Hauser Dam, Thompson Falls Dam, and Hebgen Dam. See: "Report of Committee on...
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list of dams in the watershed of the Missouri River, a tributary of the Mississippi River, in the United States. There are an estimated 17,200 dams and reservoirs...
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public land. Holter Dam had a valid license, but that license did not extend to the navigable waters which it used. Hebgen and Madison dams were on non-navigable...
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to the Madison Power and Light Company in 1904 to make way for the Hebgen Lake Dam. Much of Watkins’ cattle were sold to Yellowstone National Park while...
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