1976
DOI: 10.1109/joe.1976.1145302
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Estimating coastal design extremes for given risks: A new approach

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“…It had to survive hurricanes, earthquakes, storms, and unbelievably strong down currents in coastal canyons, like undersea waterfalls such as if you had Niagara Falls all buried under the ocean. Well, I developed a method to estimate the greatest force to be expected over an interval of time, 'GREXIT' by an acronym, that I published in the Proceedings of the IEEE (Riffenburgh, 1976). I wrote reports on my analysis of the project.…”
Section: Hb: It Seems Like You Were Always Ahead Of Your Time In the ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had to survive hurricanes, earthquakes, storms, and unbelievably strong down currents in coastal canyons, like undersea waterfalls such as if you had Niagara Falls all buried under the ocean. Well, I developed a method to estimate the greatest force to be expected over an interval of time, 'GREXIT' by an acronym, that I published in the Proceedings of the IEEE (Riffenburgh, 1976). I wrote reports on my analysis of the project.…”
Section: Hb: It Seems Like You Were Always Ahead Of Your Time In the ...mentioning
confidence: 99%