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World Register of Dams / Registre Mondial des Barrages
Achat d'un accès de 3ans pour le Registre Mondial des Barrages (RMB).
Le RMB est la meilleure base de données répertoriant des barrages dans le monde et nous travaillons constamment à son amélioration
Document de Synthèse
Position Paper - Dam Safety and EarthquakesBulletin 162
Mécanique des Fluides Environnementaux
Bulletin 178
Exploitation des structures hydrauliques de barragesBulletin 180
Surveillance des Barrages - Leçons tirées d'études de casCongrès 27ème
Marseille Juin 2022Registre des barrages
La meilleure base de données mondiale sur les barrages, établie à partir des inventaires nationaux envoyés par les pays membres à la CIGB. Le Registre est mis à jour continuellement et comporte actuellement plus de 55 000 Barrages.
Événements
17e atelier international de référence de la CIGB sur l'analyse numérique des barrages
Sofia, Bulgarie
9 - 12 Avril 2025
28ème Congrès & 93ème Réunion Annuelle de la CIGB
Chengdu, Chine
15 Mai au 23 Mai 2025
XXIe conférence internationale sur le contrôle technique des barrages
Cracovie, Pologne
09 - 12 Septembre 2025
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ICOLD issues a new Bulletin on safe passage of extreme floods, November 2012
Extreme floods are regularly making news headlines and again recently in Nigeria or India. As the main professional organization on dams, ICOLD is of course very concerned about the implications of floods for dams security. The last technical bulletin (#142) just published by ICOLD is precisely dealing with the safe passage of extreme floods.
The following subjects are addressed in this Bulletin:
- Confidence Level Assessment of Design Flood Estimates
- Strategy for planning spillway arrangements with emphasis of floods exceeding design flood
- Project facilities means to deal with floods in excess of design flood
- Operational procedures and flood warning system
- Cases studies: some experiences on safe passage of extreme flood in China, Canada and Brazil
The adequate management of floods is of fundamental importance either for dam safety and for the security these dams should provide. According to statistical overviews (ICOLD, 1995 and 2003), in recent times flood events have been the main natural hazard responsible for human and economic losses and one of the main reasons for dam failures. This is particularly true for small dams with heights 30 meters or less.
Bulletin 142 is available at a price of 60 Euros per copy (plus VAT at 5.5 per cent for France and EEC purchasers who have not given their VAT identification number).
192 pages, bilingual English/French, in 9 chapters. Illustrated cover.
About ICOLD
The International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD) was founded in 1928 to provide a forum for discussion and for the exchange of knowledge and experience in dam engineering for engineers and others concerned with the development of water resources.
With a present total of 95 member countries, ICOLD leads the profession in ensuring that dams are built and operated safely, efficiently, economically, and with a minimum environmental impact. For more than 20 years, ICOLD has been particularly concerned to enhance the profession's awareness of the social and environmental aspects of dams and reservoirs, and to broadening its perspective in such a way that these aspects receive the same attention and conscientious treatment as the technical aspects.
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