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• In-Situ Soil Testing
OTC 4676 Seabed Investigations Using the Self-
Boring Pressuremeter 4677 Three Years' Experience With the-
Offshore Self-Boring Pressuremeter
PAM 4678 Cyclic Pressuremeter Tests for Cyclic
Lateral Loads 4679 Ambient Pressure Sampling System for Deep-Ocean Geotechnical Site
Investigations 4680 The Suspension PS Velocities Logging
System 4681 Development of In-Situ Measuring Ap- paratus of Geotechnical Elements of
Sea Floor (IMAGES)
Monday Afternoon 2 to 5 p.m. • Lena Guyed Tower II
OTC 4682 Installation of Guying System for Lena
Guyed Tower 4683 Installation of Tower, Deck, and Pipe- lines for Lena Guyed Tower 4684 Instrumentation for Monitoring Behav- ior of Lena Guyed Tower 4685 Dynamically Positioned Derrick Barge and Positioning Equipment for Lena
Guyed Power Installation • Ice Forces
OTC 4686 The Distribution of Ice Pressure Acting on Offshore Pile Structure and the
Failure Mechanics of Ice Sheet 4687 Shear Strength of Adfreeze Bond and its Effect on Global Ice Load Applied to Mobile Offshore Drilling Units Un- der Arctic Conditions 4688 Dependence of Crushing Specific En- ergy of Urea Ice on the Aspect Ratio and the Indentor Velocity 4689 The Coefficient of Friction Between
Sea Ice and Various Materials Used in
Offshore Structures 4690 Ice Forces Exerted on a Conical Struc- ture in the Gulf of Bothnia 4691 Analysis and Design of Ice Wall Fram- ing for a Concrete Arctic Drilling
Structure • Marine Geotechnique
OTC 4692 Predicting Offshore Soil Conditions 4693 Seismic Response of Offshore Drilling
Islands in a Centrifuge Including Soil,
Structure Interaction 4694 Cyclic and Rate-of-Loading Design Pa- rameters From Rod Shear Tests 4695 Experimental Study of Effective Stress
Response of Sand Under Water Wave
Loading 4696 Bottom Preparation for Gravity Struc- tures in Beaufort Sea 4697 Geotechnical Monitoring Systems and
Performance in Dynamic Ice
Environments • Marine Geology and Seafloor Processes
OTC 4698 The Advanced Ocean Drilling Program:
The Next Phase in Scientific Ocean
Drilling 4699 A Review of Geology and Petroleum
Possibilities of Continental Margins of
India 4700 A Model for Utilization of Oxygen Iso- topes and Ecologic Logs (Ecologs) in
Regional Correlation and Interpreta- tion of Structural History 4701 Bottom Boundary Layer Flow Profiling
System 4702 Slumping Due to Hurricane Iwa Along
Proposed OTEC Cold-Water Pipe Route,
Oahu, HI 4703 Finite-Element Sedimentation Model for Shallow Water • Arctic Operations
OTC 4704 Project Management Approach to New
Generation Arctic Drilling System 4705 A Deepwater Actively Frozen Seabed
March 15, 1984 (DAFS) Drilling/Production Structure for the Beaufort Sea 4706 Design Construction and First Season's
Operation of M.V. Kalvik and M.V.
Terry Fox/Front Line Icebreakers for the Beaufort Sea 4707 Current and Future Offshore Activities in Canada 4708 Design of Concrete Gravity Structures to Withstand Concentrated Ridge and
Floe Impact Loads 4709 The Frequency and Geometry of Ber- ing Sea Ice Ridges From Precision
Aerial Photography • Materials Technology
OTC 4710 Erosion, Cavitation, and Abrasion Re- sistance of Choke Trim Materials 4711 Development and Testing of New Off- shore Cathodic Protection Criteria 4712 Forged Tubulars for Tension Leg Plat- forms: Material Characteristics and
Fracture Resistance in Seawater
Environment 4713 Material Properties and Internal
Soundness of a Huge Cast-Steel Node
Joint 4714 Strength Predictions for Ring-Stiff- ened Cylinders Under Combined Loads (continued on page 78)
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