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Sealing, Repair and Modification of Gerber Dam Specifications No. 200C-888 - Dante Engineers and Contractors, Contractor

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Title Sealing, Repair and Modification of Gerber Dam Specifications No. 200C-888 - Dante Engineers and Contractors, Contractor
Creator United States. Bureau of Reclamation Renning, J.A.
Date 1973-11 2010-02-01 2007-03-27
Subject Irrigation projects; Klamath Project (U.S.) -- History; Dams -- Maintenance and repair Gerber Dam (Oregon)
Description CN-12-201-324NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California. View of left closure slot showing rock pocket at elev. 4793. Removal was stopped at 2k inches, although no firm concrete was found; November 1973; Bureau of Reclamation photo by J. A. Renning
Source Original photograph: 13 x 10 cm, color photograph, caption under photo reads “CN-12-201-324NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California Sealing, Repair and Modification of Gerber Dam Specifications No. 200C-888 - Dante Engineers and Contrac­tors, Contractor View of left closure slot showing rock pocket at elev. 4793. Removal was stopped at 2k inches, although no firm concrete was found. November 1973 Bureau of Reclamation photo by J. A. Renning" from Black Binders
Publisher Oregon Institute of Technology. Library
Rights Digital image copyright 2010. Oregon Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/copyright/collection/kwl
Relation Digital reproduction of photograph: CN-12-201-324NA Klamath Project - Oregon-California, Black Binders, Bureau of Reclamation
Format Master file format: image/tiff; master filesize: 28,603,040 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: 5776 bytes
Identifier BOR-27-Mar-2007-4741 BLB-324 http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kwl/id/4871
Type image

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