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DOI: 10.4043/20090-ms
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SS: Geohazard Risk Assessment - Vulnerability of Subsea Structures to Geohazards - Risk Implications

Abstract: The past ten years have seen a considerable advance in the industry with respect to the identification and quantification of geohazards. One issue which is lagging and neglected in the technical literature is the ability of subsea infrastructure to survive geohazard processes and events. This paper summarizes our recent work on the subject that is used in a risk-based approach to foundation design and, where practicable, to improve the geohazard resistance of structures.The paper discusses the vulnerability of… Show more

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“…Longitudinal structures are most vulnerable to impacts including drag, loss of stability, undermining due to scour, or rupture (Parker et al . ; Clare et al . ).…”
Section: Marine Geohazards and Conventional Assessment Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Longitudinal structures are most vulnerable to impacts including drag, loss of stability, undermining due to scour, or rupture (Parker et al . ; Clare et al . ).…”
Section: Marine Geohazards and Conventional Assessment Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 97%