Prediction of Breach Formation Time of Earth-rock Dam due to Overtopping

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According to the data from U.S.Bureau of Reclamation, when warning time of dam breach is more than 90 min, the mortality of downstream people is about 0.04%.When the time is less than 90 min and 15min, the mortality is about 13% and 50% respectively.
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