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Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek, 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon

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Title Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek, 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon
Creator United States. Bureau of Reclamation Dahilig, J.C.
Date 1975-05-07 2009-01-14 2006-05-23
Subject Irrigation projects; Klamath Project (U.S.) -- History; Aerial photographs Gerber Dam (Oregon)
Description P-12-200-4024 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and a crest length of 485 feet. The reservoir has a capacity of 94,300 acre-feet; May 7, 1975; Bureau of Reclamation photo by J. C. Dahilig
Source Original photograph: 13 x 10 cm, black & white photo, caption under photo reads “P-12-200-4024 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon Aerial view looking upstream at Gerber Dam and Reservoir on Miller Creek, 14 miles east of Bonanza, Oregon. The feature provides storage for irrigation and reduces flow into Tule Lake. The dam is a concrete arch type structure 88 feet high and a crest length of 485 feet. The reservoir has a capacity of 94,300 acre-feet. 5/7/75 Bureau of Reclamation photo by J. C. Dahilig", from Black Binders
Publisher Oregon Institute of Technology. Library
Rights Digital image copyright 2006. Oregon Institute of Technology. All rights reserved.
Relation Digital reproduction of photograph: P-12-200-4024 NA Klamath Project, California-Oregon, Black Binders, Bureau of Reclamation
Format Master file format: image/tiff; master filesize: 10,472,464 bytes; bit depth: 16; color mode: color; resolution: 600 dpi; capture hardware: Plustek OpticBook 3600; optimization software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 image/tiff JPEG2000 file size: 34675 bytes
Identifier BOR-09-May-2006-3437 BLB-4024 http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kwl/id/4137
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