Zuiderzee Works
The Zuiderzeewerken (Zuiderzee Works) are a system of dams, land reclamation and water drainage works in the Netherlands during the twentieth century. Plans for the works date back to the 1600s, but it was not until a very bad flood in 1916, that the Dutch parliament finally agreed to pay for the works. Now it is one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
First some dams or dykes were built to separate the South Sea (Dutch: [Zuiderzee] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) from the North Sea. The biggest was the Afsluitdijk ('closure dyke'). It is 32 kilometres (19.9 mi) long. When it was finished in 1932, the South Sea was completely cut off and from then on would become a lake called the IJsselmeer.
Land reclamation meant building more dams and pumping out the water inside. The new land is called a polder. Polders make new land for agriculture and make flood protection better, because the lake is smaller.
There are gates and sluices at the ends of the Afsluitdijk. The gates, called locks, can be opened to let ships through. The sluices let water out of the IJsselmeer. If there were no sluices the lake would fill up and flood the countryside. This is because it is always being filled with water from rivers and the polders which are still being drained.
Zuiderzee Works Media
- North Holland, Flevoland and parts of Friesland by Sentinel-2, 2018-06-30 (small version).jpg
Sentinel-2 photo of the IJsselmeer and surroundings.
- Standbeeld Lely Afsluitdijk.jpg
Statue of Cornelis Lely on the Afsluitdijk
- Afsluitdijk 01.JPG
Construction of the Afsluitdijk
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The Zuiderzee Works in the Netherlands divided the dangerous Zuiderzee, a shallow inlet of the North Sea, into the tame lakes of IJsselmeer and Markermeer, and created 1650 km2 of land.
- Overstroming van de Wieringmeerpolder. Op 17 april 1945 hebben de Duitsers nog d, Bestanddeelnr 900-3181.jpg
Flooding of the Wieringermeer following damage to the dykes during World War II
- Noordoostpolder by Sentinel-2, 2018-06-30.jpg
Satellite picture of Noordoostpolder
- Flevopolder by Sentinel-2, 2018-06-30.jpg
Zuidelijk and Oostelijk Flevoland (Southern and Eastern Flevoland)
- Plan Kloppenburg en Faggedon.jpg
Plan Kloppenburg en Faggedon(1848)
Related pages
References
- Nieuw Land Poldermuseum Archived 2002-08-16 at the Wayback Machine–A Flevoland museum on the Zuiderzee Works and Dutch water management in general.
- The Zuiderzee Museum–Dedicated to the history and culture of the former Zuiderzee.
- Directorate IJsselmeer Region Archived 2002-10-01 at the Wayback Machine–The administration responsible for maintaining most of the Zuiderzee Works.
Other websites
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