Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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The response zone has a northern limit at 47 ° 30'N . The distance from this northern limit to the pipeline is a minimum of 85 km in the east , and 145 km in the west ( Avalon Channel ) , where currents are stronger and southward ...
The response zone has a northern limit at 47 ° 30'N . The distance from this northern limit to the pipeline is a minimum of 85 km in the east , and 145 km in the west ( Avalon Channel ) , where currents are stronger and southward ...
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2 ) Immediate Threat ( black ) Any iceberg considered to present a significant and immediate threat to the pipeline will be classified as an " immediate threat ” ( colour code black ) . draft measurement indicates its draft has been ...
2 ) Immediate Threat ( black ) Any iceberg considered to present a significant and immediate threat to the pipeline will be classified as an " immediate threat ” ( colour code black ) . draft measurement indicates its draft has been ...
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distance to nearest point on the pipeline route at a water depth near to the iceberg draft . length range are 100m in length or greater . Other published draft data sets indicate that between 48 % ( Petro - Canada , 1996 ) and 15 ...
distance to nearest point on the pipeline route at a water depth near to the iceberg draft . length range are 100m in length or greater . Other published draft data sets indicate that between 48 % ( Petro - Canada , 1996 ) and 15 ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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