Some landslide dams are as high as the largest existing artificial dam.
It was established in 1981 as an artificial dam to hold over two billion cubic metres of water.
After 1826 the river broke through the artificial dam and eventually broke through the bund itself, causing the lake to become freshwater again.
Indications at Lochend suggest that an artificial dam also existed.
A small artificial dam was constructed in the 1930s to divert some of its waters to boost Llanelli's water supply.
It is an artificial, freshwater dam with a capacity of 300 million cubic meters.
At a certain point Troi noticed an artificial dam made from logs and piles of rock.
Northern and western parts are separated by artificial dam and transformed to fresh water ponds.
Due to an artificial dam placed at the south end of Mississauga lake in the mid-20th century, these lakes have equal levels and are inter-navigable.
Further north is Ein Avdat, a 15-meter high waterfall that flows into an 8-meter deep pool of water divided by a small artificial dam.