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OTC '82 Technical Program Wednesday Morning (continued from page 62) 4415 Effects on and Recovery of Micro- plankton and Microbenthon to Gulf of Mexico Oil Spills 4416 Installation of a Bell Shaped Structure for Underwater Blow-Out Control 4417 Sock Skimmer — Performance and Field Tests 4418 Oil Spill Contingency Plans Do Work 4419 Environment Protection in the Beatrice Field Development Wednesday Afternoon 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. • Arctic Island Construction OTC 4333 Isolamin INTERESTED IN LOSING WEIGHT? Don't have an "overweight" vessel. . . Let Isolamin trim them down. The economics of vessel operation and construction in today's extremely competitive Marine environment requires careful analysis of loads imposed on deck. The selection and specification of ISOLAMIN Marine Accommodation Systems will reduce vital deck weight, afford you the following: Highest Sound Reduction 33db. plus high thermal properties. vt> All Steel Construction, completely insulated and ready for erection. vfc No bulky framework required; installation by manhours is reduced in excess of 30% in comparison to outmoded systems. and $ Approved by 19 International Regulatory Agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard vD Aesthetically pleasing, with numerous choices of colors and finishes available. ISOLAMIN panels, at only 4.5 pounds per square foot, will allow you to reduce that costly weight on deck load. If you are interested in "losing weight". ISOLAMIN offers you an alternative . . . Look into the benefits and savings in our accommodation systems, and our belief that. . "At Sea... Second Best Won't Do." ***See us at the Offshore Technology Conference in Booth 9529 (Outside). i\ 100 Isolamin Marine Accommodations "At Sea, Second Best Hon't Do" FOR FURTHER DETAILS, PRICES, TECHNICAL DATA. WRITE OR CALL G R STURGES P 0. BOX 40339 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77040 (713) 466 6720 Write 193 on Reader Service Card Write 146 on Reader Service Card Design Aspects of a Mobile Arctic Caisson 4334 Selection of Local Design Ice Pres- sures for Arctic Systems 4335 The Construction of Artificial Drilling Islands and Sheetpile Enclosed Drill- sites in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea 4336 Freezing Front Penetration in Granular Fill Saturated in Seawater 4337 Thaw Settlement Prediction of Drill- Built with Frozen Gravels 4338 The Feasibility of Winter Hydraulic Dredging for Island Construction in the Alaska Beaufort Sea • Seafloor Surveying and Mapping OTC 4339 4340 4341 4342 4343 4344 Performance Evaluation of an Ad- vanced Sonar in Hydrographic Survey- ing and Offshore Operations TOPO-SSS A Phase-Measuring Side- scanning Sonar for Contour Mapping of the Seabed Seismic Reflection Profiling for Near- shore Construction A Seismic Survey Aids Foundation Design and Reduces Cost Computerized Data Base for Offshore Mapping High-Resolution Geohazards Surveys for OCS Oil and Gas Leases • SPM Design and Analysis OTC 4345 4346 4347 4348 4349 4350 Systematic Evaluation of Rigid Yoke SPM Designs for Mooring Large Off- shore Floating Plants Experience in Analysis of SPM Sys- tems A Permanent Mooring for a Deep Water Production System Single Point Mooring System for Open Sea Service Control of the Low-Frequency Motions of Single-Point Moored Vessels Design of a New Concept of Single Point Mooring for Very Deep Waters Drilling and Production Technology OTC 4351 4352 4353 4355 4356 4357 The 15,000 PSI BOP System for Floating Drilling A Continuous Flexible 15,000 PSI Kill and Choke Line System from the BOP Stack to Deck—First Experience in the North Sea An Experimental Study of Well Control Procedures for Deep Water Drilling Operations Reliability of Down Hole Safety Valves Used in the North Sea Electric Power Slip Ring Assembly for Marine Riser Systems Odin Field Development • Underwater Inspection OTC 4358 4359 4360 4361 4362 4363 In-Service Experiences with Eleven Offshore Concrete Structures Increased Efficiency in the Subsea Inspection of Structures in the Ekofisk Area Structural Inspection and Maintenance in a North Sea Environment Underwater Nondestructive Thickness Measurement of Corrosion-Pitted Steel Structures The Ultrasonic Torch—A Novel Device for Monitoring Steel Structures Un- derwater Underwater Inspection System for the Storm Surge Barrier in the Eastern Scheldt • External Corrosion and Control OTC 4364 An Electrolytic System for Controlling Marine Growth and Corrosion in Sea Water Service Systems 4365 Deep Water Effects on Cathodic Pro- tection 4366 Telluric Current Effects on Cathodic Protection Potential Measurements on Subsea Pipelines 4367 Advances in Computerized Design and (continued on page 68) Maritime Reporter/Engineering News