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Active fault line threatens China's Three Gorges Dam, geologists warn

Created at 9 Jul · 4:05 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Chinese geologists have identified an active fault line near the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydropower project, raising concerns about its structural integrity and potential seismic risks.

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warned of active fault line near Three Gorges Dam
Active fault line threatens China's Three Gorges Dam, geologists warn

↳ Why This Matters

The Three Gorges Dam is a critical piece of infrastructure for China, providing significant power generation and flood control. The presence of an active fault line raises concerns about its long-term stability and the potential consequences of a seismic event.

Key facts

  • An active fault line has been identified near China's Three Gorges Dam.
  • The fault line is located in the Xiling fault zone.
  • Chinese geologists have warned of potential seismic risks to the dam.
  • The Three Gorges Dam is the world's largest hydropower project.

Chinese geologists have identified an active fault line in the Xiling fault zone, near the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydropower project. The discovery has prompted warnings from the geologists about potential seismic risks to the dam's structure.

Frequently asked questions

The Three Gorges Dam is the world's largest hydropower station in terms of installed capacity, located on the Yangtze River in China.

The Xiling fault zone is a geological fault system located in China, near the Three Gorges Dam.

The geologists have warned about the potential seismic risks posed by the active fault line to the structural integrity of the Three Gorges Dam.

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How It Developed

Chinese geologists identified an active fault line near the Three Gorges Dam.
The discovery raises concerns about the structural integrity of the world's largest hydropower project.
The fault line is located in the Xiling fault zone.

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Active fault line threatens world’s biggest hydropower project, Chinese geologists warnSouth China Morning Post

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