water pressure at the base of the dam is (specific weight of water * depth)2158.2KN/m2
California had the highest depth of snow ever recorded in North American in March of 1911. The Sierra Nevada in Tamarack reached a depth of 37.5 feet.
A depth gauge measures the depth of an object underwater by using water pressure to determine the distance from the surface. The principle behind it is that pressure increases with depth, allowing the gauge to calculate the depth based on the pressure readings it receives.
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The maximum depth of Lake Mead at Hoover Dam is nominally 500 feet when Lake Mead is filled to maximum pool elevation, based on the design of the dam. However, there has been extensive sedimentation throughout Lake Mead, and sediment now reaches depths of almost 100 feet at the bottom of Lake Mead near Hoover Dam. The current result is a maximum depth of about 400 feet when Lake Mead is at full pool elevation, and that maximum depth will continue to diminish over time.
speed of volcano eruption=depth of volcano/time taken to erupt
Alfred H Balch has written: 'A vertical seismic profiling experiment to determine depth and dip of the Paleozoic surface at drill hole U10bd, Nevada test site, Nevada' -- subject(s): Seismology
There isn't anything behind the trees in Sootopolis City. The trees here are simply background decoration used to add depth to the world.
The record depth for a scuba diver is 313 meters. That is probably about the limit before pressure changes when surfacing would prove fatal. A diver could probably go deeper without being killed but wouldn't get to the surface again alive.
Hoover Dam was built in the 1930s to provide electricity for the southwest U.S. and to prevent the wild Colorado River from flooding. Hoover Dam is about 380 m wide and is about 221 m high. Assume that Hoover Dam can be approximated by slab geometry with a width of 380 m (W). What is the total force (newtons) on the dam face if the water level from Lake Mead (holding basin for Hoover Dam) is 207 m? Assume the density of water in Lake Mead is 1000 kg/m3. (Hint: you should be able to do this problem without doing an integral. Ask yourself, how does pressure vary with depth along the wall of the dam? Therefore, at what depth will the pressure equal its average over the whole face of the dam?) its not an answer bt its a question you can think bout cos it involves physics
I would contact a driller from this area. He will be familiar with the area and have an idea of what drill depth will be required.
Lake Tahoe, located on the California-Nevada border, is one of the deepest lakes in the United States, with a maximum depth of about 1,645 feet (501 meters). It is renowned for its stunning blue waters and surrounding mountainous landscape, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation and tourism. The lake's depth contributes to its clarity, as it is known for having some of the clearest water in North America.
In the grand canyon, the colorado river can reach 2700 ft to 3000 ft deep due to the grand canyon elevation. At hoover dam or nevada, the river starts to get shallower reaching depths of 80 ft to 140 ft deep.