Abstract
Now that we have covered the tools of the survey trade, let us look at a few examples of their application through the interpretation and presentation of the survey results. A series of four case studies is presented in order to acquaint the reader and prospective user with the interpretive process, while a few valuable refrences are cited (1,2,3, and 4).
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A number of case studies are published yearly, in conjunction with the annual Offshore Technology Conference, which present a valuable source for HRG engineering case studies.
Milling, M. E., 1975, Geologial appraisal of foundation conditions, northern North Sea: Oceanology International, no. 75, p. 310-319.
Ardus, D. A., ed., 1980, Offshore site investigation, conference proceedings: London, Graham and Trotam, p. 290.
McQuillan, R., M. Bacon, and W. Barclay, 1979, An introduction to seismic interpretation: London, Graham and Trotam, p. 199.
Trabant, P. K., and W. R. Bryant, 1979, Submarine geomorphology and geology of the Mississippi River Delta front: Texas A & M University, Tech. Rpt. 79-1-T, 118 p.
Gagliano, S. M. et al., 1982, Sedimentary studies of prehistoric archaeologial sites: U.S. Dept. Interior, National Park Service.
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Trabant, P.K. (1984). Marine Geoengineering Hazards. In: Applied High-Resolution Geophysical Methods. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6493-8_11
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