Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 1; Volume 7, Part 1American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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Page 188
... dependent events ( foreshocks and aftershocks of the 1957 earthquake ) removed . As might be expected , the null hypothesis ( i.e. , the distribution of events is uniform in space and time ) could not be rejected at the 0.1 , 0.05 and ...
... dependent events ( foreshocks and aftershocks of the 1957 earthquake ) removed . As might be expected , the null hypothesis ( i.e. , the distribution of events is uniform in space and time ) could not be rejected at the 0.1 , 0.05 and ...
Page 189
... dependent events ( aftershocks and foreshocks of the great 1957 earthquake ) were removed from the earthquake catalogs for the study area . However , if a great event ( M ≥ 8 ) occurs , then dependent events of M < 8 will certainly ...
... dependent events ( aftershocks and foreshocks of the great 1957 earthquake ) were removed from the earthquake catalogs for the study area . However , if a great event ( M ≥ 8 ) occurs , then dependent events of M < 8 will certainly ...
Page 197
... dependent , and it shows a maximum de- gradation at the resonant condition . Thus , in the case of dynamic loading , kid , which may be expressed as kic times a frequen- cy - dependent factor , should be used instead of k1 , and Pud ...
... dependent , and it shows a maximum de- gradation at the resonant condition . Thus , in the case of dynamic loading , kid , which may be expressed as kic times a frequen- cy - dependent factor , should be used instead of k1 , and Pud ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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