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abutment aggregate ANDESITE borrow pits Bureau of Reclamation cement clay coefficient compacted computed concrete conduit construction contracting authority core crest critical depth curve cutoff trench dam embankment density deposits depth determined diameter discharge downstream drain drainage drilling earthfill dam elevation embankment engineering equation excavation feet fill filter flow Froude number gate geologic gravity dams grout head head loss hole horizontal hydraulic hydraulic jump hydrograph inches inflow design flood inlet joints layer liquid limit load loess loss maps material maximum ment method minimum obtained ogee outlet percent permeability pervious foundation pipe placed pressure protection rainfall ratio reservoir water riprap rock rockfill runoff samples sand and gravel second-feet seepage shown in figure silt small dams soil Soil Classification spillway stilling basin storage stream structure tailwater thickness tion tunnel unit price upstream slope values velocity vertical water content water surface weight width