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Offshore Structures M.K. Ochi, U. of Florida, and Y.S. Shin, American Bureau of Shipping 5737 The Assessment of a Microwave Directional Wave Measurement System on a Floating Production Platform I. Borthwick, BP Intl. Ltd.; O. Gronlie, MIROS; and L. Vartdal, SINTEF 5738 Three Simple Models of Hurricane-Driven Waves and Currents C. Cooper, Conoco Inc. 5739 The Measurement and Analysis of Typhoon Generated Waves in South China Sea Near Hong Kong C.W. Li, S.T. Luk, and K.K. Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic; and J.C. Chen and Q.G. Cai, South China Sea Inst, of Oceanology 5740 The Development of an Environmental Database C.K. Grant, BP Intl. Offshore Pipelines—Design and Operation • Room 108 OTC 5741 Sour Gas Pipelines J. Leslie and J.A. King, British Petroleum Co. pic 5742 Point Arguello Rield Trunkline Directionally Drilled Shore Crossing D.K. Black, P.R. Seligman, and L.C. McClure, Chevron Pipe Line Co. 5743 Cleaning of the Valhall Offshore Oil Pipeline R. Marshall, Amoco Norway Oil Co. 5744 Use of Glass Fiver Reinforced Plastics (GRP) in Sea Water Pipe Systems Offshore R. Stokke, Center for Industrial Research 5745 The Problem of Gas Permeation in the Flexible Pipe Y. Makino, T. Okamoto, Y. Goto, and M. Araki, Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd. 5746 A High Performance Thermal Insulation Coating for Subsea Pipelines S. Aabo, and J.M. Lunde, A/S ScanPaint, and A. Grutter, Ciba-Geigy Mooring & Offloading Systems • Room 105 OTC 5747 Statfjord "A" Offshore Loading System (UKOLS) K. Mork, Ugland Engineering A/S 5748 High Pressure Gas Swivel to Enhance Production From Floating Units B.B. D'Hautefeuille, Single Buoy Moorings Inc.; M.J.W. Schouten, Technische U. Eindhoven; and D. Taylor-Jones, Single Buoy Moorings Inc. 5749 The Deepest Multi-Articulated Column Application for Permanent Mooring System R. Jenin and G. Alexis, E.M.H. 5750 Disconnectable Mooring System for the First Floating Production Storage and Offloading Unit in Bohai Bay (People's Republic of China) Z.Q. Zhao, China Natl. Offshore Oil Corp., and G. Haythomthwaite and O. Jeannin, Single Buoy Moorings Inc. 5751 Offshore Petroleum Discharge System: Application of Commercial Technology to Military Operational Requirements M.D. Brightwell, SOFEC Inc.; J.R. Exell, U.S. Dept. of the Navy; and W.R. Stevens, Uniroyal Manuli Rubber (U.S.A.) Inc. 5752 A Portable, Rapid-Installable Mooring Dolphin System T.S. Lin, Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory Marathon Studies the Near Surface • Room 100 OTC 5753 Seismic No-Data Zone, Offshore Mississippi Delta: Part I—Acoustic Characterization A.R. Tinkle, K.R. Wener, C.A. Meeder, J.F. Huff, D.M. Johns, and J.A. May, Marathon Oil Co. 5754 Seismic No-Data Zone, Offshore Mississippi Delta: Part II—Using Geologic Information to Predict Acoustic Properties J.A. May, C.A. Meeder, A.R. Tinkle, and K.R. Wener, Marathon Oil Co. 5755 Seismic No-Data Zone, Offshore Mississippi Delta: Part III—Modeling Statics Corrections C.A. Meeder, J.A. May, A.R. Tinkle, K.R. Wener, and J.F. Huff, Marathon Oil Co. 5756 Cost Effective Marine Static Application J. Kruppenbach, M. Carter, and S. Mobley, Energy Analysts Inc., and E. Lawrence and R. Matthews, TLC Data Processing Center Inc. 5757 The Importance of Integrated Studies to Deepwater Site Investigation K.J. Campbell, G.W. Quiros, and A.G. Young, McClelland Engineers Inc. 5758 Technical Advances in High Resolution Hazard Surveying, Deep Water, Gulf of Mexico D.B. Prior, Louisiana State U., E.H. Doyle, Shell Offshore Inc; M.J. Kaluza, and M.M. Woods, McClelland Engineers Inc.; and J.W. Roth, Shell Offshore Inc. Foundations & Soil Behavior • Room 102 OTC 5759 Chemical Grouting of Soil Beneath the North Rankin "A" Platform, Australia P.K. Currie, Koninklijke Shell E&P Laboratorium; C.J. Kenter, Woodside Offshore Petroleum; D.L. Roberts, Koninklijke Shell E&P Laboratorium; and P. Whitehead, Woodside Offshore Petroleum 5760 Behavior of Piles Under Axial Cyclic Loading M.D. Lambson, McClelland Ltd., and W.H. Craig, U. of Manchester 5761 Reserve Capacity Design of Piled Foundations for Deep Water Compliant Platforms J.M.E. Audibert, The Earth Technology Corp.; J.L. Mueller, Conoco Inc.; and S.R. Bamford and J.D. Bogard, The Earth Technology Corp. 5762 Potential Effects of Jackup Spud Can Penetration on Jacket Piles U.A. Mirza, M. Sweeney, and A.R. Dean, McClelland Ltd. 5763 Non-Linear Seismic Response Analysis of an Offshore Platform in Liquifiable Soil R. Vanzini, AGIP S.p.A.; P. Rossetto, Tecnomare S.p.A.; and G. Ferro and G.M. Manfredini, D'Appolonia S.p.A. 5764 Scour Around Jackup Rig Footings M. Sweeney and R.M. Webb, BP Intl. Ltd., and R.W. Wilkinson, HRL Wednesday, May 4 • 9 a.m.-Noon Elf's East Frigg Development Project • Room 117 OTC 5765 The East Frigg Development Concept B. Renard, J.I. Pedersen, and M. Freudenreich, Elf Aquitaine Norge A/S April, 1988 5766 East Frigg Subsea Station M. Freudenreich, D. Maupu, and A. Viard, Elf Aquitaine Norge A/S 5767 The East Frigg Remote Control System D. Maupu, G. Barnay, and S. Austboe, Elf Aquitaine Norge A/S 5768 East Frigg Subsea Wells D. Simondon, Elf Aquitaine Norge A/S 5769 Design, Installation and Connection of Subsea Lines on East Frigg Field R. Pelleau, J. Rouillon, and T. Fausa, Elf Aquitaine Norge A/S 5770 Diverless Installation of Templates and Pipeline on East Frigg Field H. Lomenech, K. Ohm, and P. Longuet, Elf Aquitaine Norge A/S Platform Construction & Installation • Room 114 OTC Some Practical Aspects of Offshore Grouting Operations J.G. Mayfield, Lowell Johnston & Assocs., and E.E. Strohbeck, Shell Oil Co. Development of a Swaged Pile/Sleeve Connection System for Application on a North Sea Jacket J. Clarke, J.W. Peel, and J.M. Lowes, BP Intl. Ltd. Fabrication of the Harmony and Heritage Jackets for 1200 Feet and 1075 Feet of Water in California's Santa Barbara Channel R.K. Fry and D.E. Rhude, Exxon Co. U.S.A. Overview of the Brae "B" Platform Installation B.T. McCaslin and N.J. Cresswell, Marathon Oil U.K. Ltd. Record Breaking Air Lifting Operation on the Gullfaks C Project G. Kure and O.J. Lindaas, Norwegian Contractors Subsea Installation Using Vibratory Piling Hammers G. Jonker and P. Middendorp, Intl. Construction Equipment B.V. Seafloor Surveying & Mapping • Room 109 OTC Low Cost Rotating Hydrophone Arrays for Three-Dimensional Underwater Acoustic Mapping I.G. Bryden, Heriot-Watt U. Adding Synoptic Sub-Bottom Profiles to Side-Scan Images and Swath Bathymetry J.G. Blackinton and D.M. Hussong, Seafloor Surveys Intl. Inc. High-Resolution Acoustic Seafloor Mapping D.M. Hussong, D. Hills, J.F. Campbell, and D. Peat, Seafloor Surveys Intl. Inc. 5780 Accurate Acoustic Position Monitoring of Deep Water Geophysical Towflsh N.C. 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