Definition of Crest width (top thickness)

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Crest width (top thickness)

The term 'Crest width (top thickness)' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' The thickness or width of a dam at the level of the top of dam (excluding corbels or parapets). In general, the term thickness is used for gravity and arch dams, and width is used for other dams'.

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