Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 11, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The great success , quality and timeliness . of the 11th
OMAE International Conference ( 1992 ) , Calgary , Canada , ought to be and are
duely credited to our dedicated and highly motivated session organizers and ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The great success , quality and timeliness . of the 11th
OMAE International Conference ( 1992 ) , Calgary , Canada , ought to be and are
duely credited to our dedicated and highly motivated session organizers and ...
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... and Technology Division Imperial Oil Limited Calgary , Alberta , Canada
Rubble Growth Period Oct 23 ( 1715 ) to Oct ... bottom - founded structures and
grounded ice rubble fields in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during the 1989 / 90
winter .
... and Technology Division Imperial Oil Limited Calgary , Alberta , Canada
Rubble Growth Period Oct 23 ( 1715 ) to Oct ... bottom - founded structures and
grounded ice rubble fields in the Canadian Beaufort Sea during the 1989 / 90
winter .
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors wish to thank Nick de Ruiter of MT & T Ltd .
, John Eagen of the National Research Council of Canada and Freddy Voudrach
of Gruben Transport for their invaluable assistance in the field portion of the ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors wish to thank Nick de Ruiter of MT & T Ltd .
, John Eagen of the National Research Council of Canada and Freddy Voudrach
of Gruben Transport for their invaluable assistance in the field portion of the ...
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Contents
ICEENVIRONMENT STATISTICS | 1 |
Probabilistic Modeling of Material Strength CodesStandards and Regulations | 21 |
ARCTIC OPERATIONS AND STRUCTURES | 27 |
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