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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... occurred within the Shelf - Edge Basin province is less than magnitude 6 , but the possibility of larger events is suggested by the M , = 7.0 earthquake of 1902 , which may have occurred in the basin , as well as the geologic structure ...
... occurred within the Shelf - Edge Basin province is less than magnitude 6 , but the possibility of larger events is suggested by the M , = 7.0 earthquake of 1902 , which may have occurred in the basin , as well as the geologic structure ...
Page 189
... occurrence of earthquakes within a particular seismotec- tonic province is completely random ( i.e. , a Poisson ... occur also . As discussed in a subse- quent subsection , Earthquake Recurrence Curves , the probability of a great ...
... occurrence of earthquakes within a particular seismotec- tonic province is completely random ( i.e. , a Poisson ... occur also . As discussed in a subse- quent subsection , Earthquake Recurrence Curves , the probability of a great ...
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... occur simultaneously . Responses to both regular wave and random wave records indicated that maxima in dynamic base shear and overturning moments occurred because of an interaction between sway and bow - bending mode inertia loads : at ...
... occur simultaneously . Responses to both regular wave and random wave records indicated that maxima in dynamic base shear and overturning moments occurred because of an interaction between sway and bow - bending mode inertia loads : at ...
Contents
FLOATING PRODUCTION SYSTEMS | 1 |
OFFSHORE MECHANICS | 23 |
Early Production Systems in the North | 31 |
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