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List of tidal barrages
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A tidal barrage is an artificial obstruction at the mouth of a tidal watercourse, in contrast to a normal barrage along a river's inland course.
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Purpose
The common primary functions of a barrage are:
- Increase the depth of a river (similar to a weir)
- Maintain a separation between fresh and salt water
- Reduce the risk of tidal flooding up the river
Secondary functions may include:
- Tidal power generation
- Artificial whitewater leisure centres
- Form a Coastal reservoir
Notable barrages
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- Cardiff Bay Barrage[1]
- Goolwa Barrages
- Marina Barrage
- Prakasham Barrage
- Swansea barrage
- Tees Barrage[2]
- West Sea Barrage
- Partial view of the West Sea Barrage near Namp'o, North Korea in 1989
- Lock in Cardiff Bay Barrage
- Marina barrage bridge
Power Station Barrages
Proposed barrages
- Severn Barrage across the River Severn between Wales and England[3]
- Mersey Barrage across the Mersey Estuary in England[4]
See also
References
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