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You're being very dilettante.arre bhaiya, himalyan mountains are new fold humid and wet mountains in a high volcanic and earthquake prone contour. It is never advised to build an arch dam there at those heights.
You have to shift the villages and towns, to make valley as reservoir.
Google it, past 5 years an arch - embankment dam is being built in Srinagar but because the mountain is wet and brittle phyllite, they are not able to complete even 20%.
Only gravity dams are safe but still, deforestation is required which leads to 2013 type flash floods in Hills.
You might have done your project there, but i have lived in hills for 12 years.
Do you know of Luiemei dam,Italy???
It was one of the highest arch dams in the world for few years and was built in a seismic zone aka earthquake prone area.
Heard of Shapai dam, China???
Shapai Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) Arch Dam is the highest RCC arch dam of the 20th century in the world with a maximum height of 132 m, and it is a concrete arch dam near the epicentre of Wenchuan earthquake on May 12th, 2008.Shapai arch dam exhibited high seismic resistance and overload capacity in the Wenchuan earthquake event.
Arch dams are one of the most common types of major dams.
These masonry or concrete dams are ideal for narrow and/or rocky locations because their curved shape easily holds back water via gravity without the need for a lot of construction material.