Arctic offshore engineering:
Gespeichert in:
Hauptverfasser: | , |
---|---|
Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
Singapore
World Scientific
2013
|
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Volltext |
Beschreibung: | 1. The human context. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. The peoples native to the Arctic. 1.3. Explorers. 1.4. Developers. 1.5. Outsiders -- 2. The physical and biological environment. 2.1. Climate. 2.2. Permafrost and land ice. 2.3. Sea ice. 2.4. Gathering data about sea ice. 2.5. Biology -- 3. Ice mechanics. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. Creep. 3.3. Fracture. 3.4. Elasticity. 3.5. Plasticity. 3.6. Broken ice. 3.7. In-situ rubble tests. 3.8. Model ice -- 4. Ice forces on structures in the sea. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Alternative design concepts. 4.3. Ice forces. 4.4. Ice forces on vertical-sided structures. 4.5. Sloping-sided structures. 4.6. Local ice pressures. 4.7. Ice encroachment. 4.8. Model tests. 4.9. Ice-induced vibrations. 4.10. Ice load measurements on platforms -- 5. Broken ice, pressure ridges and ice rubble. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Formation of ridges. 5.3. Limit- force calculations. 5.4. Multi-year ridges. 5.5. Loads due to first-year ridges. 5.6. Structures in shallow water. 5.7. Multi-leg and multi-hulled platforms. 5.8. Limit momentum (limit energy) ice loads -- 6. Ice forces on floating platforms. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Background to use of floaters in sea ice. 6.3. Loads on floaters in unmanaged ice. 6.4. Loads on floaters in managed ice. 6.5. Calibration against the Kulluk data. 6.6. Influencing parameters. 6.7. Typical managed ice loads -- 7. Arctic marine pipelines and export systems. 7.1. Introduction. 7.2. Seabed ice gouging. 7.3. Strudel scour. 7.4. Construction. 7.5. Transportation by tanker -- 8. Environmental impact. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. Oil in the sea. 8.3. Gas in the sea. 8.4. Response and oil cleanup. 8.5. Effects of structures on the ice. 8.6. Decommissioning -- 9. Human factors and safety. 9.1. Context. 9.2. Psychological factors. 9.3. Physical factors. 9.4. Platform safety and evacuation. 9.5. Safety during on-ice activities. 9.6. Platform reliability and safety factors There is an increasing need to construct engineering structures in the Arctic seas. The requirement is principally generated by the oil and gas industry, because of the substantial reserves that are known to exist offshore in the Beaufort Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Barents Sea, the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Sakhalin, the Canadian Arctic, and almost certainly elsewhere. Structures have to withstand the severe environmental forces generated by sea ice, a subject that is developing rapidly but is still far from being completely understood. Underwater pipelines have to be safe against ice gouging and strudel scour, but also have to be constructed safely and economically. The social and human environment has to be understood and respected. This important book intentionally takes a broad view, and vividly accounts for the many and often subtle interactions between the different factors. It is illustrated by case studies of actual projects |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 357 p.) |
ISBN: | 9789814368780 9814368784 9814368776 9789814368773 |
Internformat
MARC
LEADER | 00000nmm a2200000zc 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | BV041052001 | ||
003 | DE-604 | ||
005 | 20140724 | ||
007 | cr|uuu---uuuuu | ||
008 | 130528s2013 |||| o||u| ||||||eng d | ||
020 | |a 9789814368780 |c electronic bk. |9 978-981-4368-78-0 | ||
020 | |a 9814368784 |c electronic bk. |9 981-4368-78-4 | ||
020 | |a 9814368776 |c print |9 981-4368-77-6 | ||
020 | |a 9789814368773 |c print |9 978-981-4368-77-3 | ||
035 | |a (OCoLC)817542239 | ||
035 | |a (DE-599)BVBBV041052001 | ||
040 | |a DE-604 |b ger |e aacr | ||
041 | 0 | |a eng | |
049 | |a DE-1046 |a DE-1047 |a DE-91 | ||
050 | 0 | |a TC1665 | |
082 | 0 | |a 627.98091632 |2 23 | |
082 | 0 | |a 330.9/98 | |
100 | 1 | |a Palmer, Andrew |e Verfasser |4 aut | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Arctic offshore engineering |c Andrew Palmer ; Ken Croasdale |
264 | 1 | |a Singapore |b World Scientific |c 2013 | |
300 | |a 1 Online-Ressource (x, 357 p.) | ||
336 | |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
337 | |b c |2 rdamedia | ||
338 | |b cr |2 rdacarrier | ||
500 | |a 1. The human context. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. The peoples native to the Arctic. 1.3. Explorers. 1.4. Developers. 1.5. Outsiders -- 2. The physical and biological environment. 2.1. Climate. 2.2. Permafrost and land ice. 2.3. Sea ice. 2.4. Gathering data about sea ice. 2.5. Biology -- 3. Ice mechanics. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. Creep. 3.3. Fracture. 3.4. Elasticity. 3.5. Plasticity. 3.6. Broken ice. 3.7. In-situ rubble tests. 3.8. Model ice -- 4. Ice forces on structures in the sea. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Alternative design concepts. 4.3. Ice forces. 4.4. Ice forces on vertical-sided structures. 4.5. Sloping-sided structures. 4.6. Local ice pressures. 4.7. Ice encroachment. 4.8. Model tests. 4.9. Ice-induced vibrations. 4.10. Ice load measurements on platforms -- 5. Broken ice, pressure ridges and ice rubble. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Formation of ridges. 5.3. Limit- force calculations. 5.4. Multi-year ridges. 5.5. Loads due to first-year ridges. 5.6. Structures in shallow water. 5.7. Multi-leg and multi-hulled platforms. 5.8. Limit momentum (limit energy) ice loads -- 6. Ice forces on floating platforms. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Background to use of floaters in sea ice. 6.3. Loads on floaters in unmanaged ice. 6.4. Loads on floaters in managed ice. 6.5. Calibration against the Kulluk data. 6.6. Influencing parameters. 6.7. Typical managed ice loads -- 7. Arctic marine pipelines and export systems. 7.1. Introduction. 7.2. Seabed ice gouging. 7.3. Strudel scour. 7.4. Construction. 7.5. Transportation by tanker -- 8. Environmental impact. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. Oil in the sea. 8.3. Gas in the sea. 8.4. Response and oil cleanup. 8.5. Effects of structures on the ice. 8.6. Decommissioning -- 9. Human factors and safety. 9.1. Context. 9.2. Psychological factors. 9.3. Physical factors. 9.4. Platform safety and evacuation. 9.5. Safety during on-ice activities. 9.6. Platform reliability and safety factors | ||
500 | |a There is an increasing need to construct engineering structures in the Arctic seas. The requirement is principally generated by the oil and gas industry, because of the substantial reserves that are known to exist offshore in the Beaufort Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Barents Sea, the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Sakhalin, the Canadian Arctic, and almost certainly elsewhere. Structures have to withstand the severe environmental forces generated by sea ice, a subject that is developing rapidly but is still far from being completely understood. Underwater pipelines have to be safe against ice gouging and strudel scour, but also have to be constructed safely and economically. The social and human environment has to be understood and respected. This important book intentionally takes a broad view, and vividly accounts for the many and often subtle interactions between the different factors. It is illustrated by case studies of actual projects | ||
650 | 7 | |a BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 7 | |a BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 7 | |a BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Comparative |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 7 | |a POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 4 | |a Wirtschaft | |
651 | 4 | |a Arctic regions / Economic conditions | |
651 | 4 | |a Arctic regions / Environmental conditions | |
700 | 1 | |a Croasdale, Ken |e Verfasser |4 aut | |
856 | 4 | 0 | |u http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=504189 |x Verlag |3 Volltext |
912 | |a ZDB-4-EBA |a ZDB-4-EBU |a ZDB-4-NLEBK | ||
940 | 1 | |q FAW_PDA_EBA | |
940 | 1 | |q FLA_PDA_EBU | |
940 | 1 | |q TUM_PDA_EBSCO_BAE_gekauft | |
999 | |a oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-026029250 |
Datensatz im Suchindex
_version_ | 1804150415148711936 |
---|---|
any_adam_object | |
author | Palmer, Andrew Croasdale, Ken |
author_facet | Palmer, Andrew Croasdale, Ken |
author_role | aut aut |
author_sort | Palmer, Andrew |
author_variant | a p ap k c kc |
building | Verbundindex |
bvnumber | BV041052001 |
callnumber-first | T - Technology |
callnumber-label | TC1665 |
callnumber-raw | TC1665 |
callnumber-search | TC1665 |
callnumber-sort | TC 41665 |
callnumber-subject | TC - Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering |
collection | ZDB-4-EBA ZDB-4-EBU ZDB-4-NLEBK |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)817542239 (DE-599)BVBBV041052001 |
dewey-full | 627.98091632 330.9/98 |
dewey-hundreds | 600 - Technology (Applied sciences) 300 - Social sciences |
dewey-ones | 627 - Hydraulic engineering 330 - Economics |
dewey-raw | 627.98091632 330.9/98 |
dewey-search | 627.98091632 330.9/98 |
dewey-sort | 3627.98091632 |
dewey-tens | 620 - Engineering and allied operations 330 - Economics |
discipline | Bauingenieurwesen Wirtschaftswissenschaften |
format | Electronic eBook |
fullrecord | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>04652nmm a2200505zc 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">BV041052001</controlfield><controlfield tag="003">DE-604</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20140724 </controlfield><controlfield tag="007">cr|uuu---uuuuu</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">130528s2013 |||| o||u| ||||||eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9789814368780</subfield><subfield code="c">electronic bk.</subfield><subfield code="9">978-981-4368-78-0</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9814368784</subfield><subfield code="c">electronic bk.</subfield><subfield code="9">981-4368-78-4</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9814368776</subfield><subfield code="c">print</subfield><subfield code="9">981-4368-77-6</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">9789814368773</subfield><subfield code="c">print</subfield><subfield code="9">978-981-4368-77-3</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(OCoLC)817542239</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(DE-599)BVBBV041052001</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-604</subfield><subfield code="b">ger</subfield><subfield code="e">aacr</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="041" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">eng</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="049" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">DE-1046</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-1047</subfield><subfield code="a">DE-91</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="050" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">TC1665</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">627.98091632</subfield><subfield code="2">23</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">330.9/98</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Palmer, Andrew</subfield><subfield code="e">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Arctic offshore engineering</subfield><subfield code="c">Andrew Palmer ; Ken Croasdale</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Singapore</subfield><subfield code="b">World Scientific</subfield><subfield code="c">2013</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1 Online-Ressource (x, 357 p.)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">c</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">cr</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1. The human context. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. The peoples native to the Arctic. 1.3. Explorers. 1.4. Developers. 1.5. Outsiders -- 2. The physical and biological environment. 2.1. Climate. 2.2. Permafrost and land ice. 2.3. Sea ice. 2.4. Gathering data about sea ice. 2.5. Biology -- 3. Ice mechanics. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. Creep. 3.3. Fracture. 3.4. Elasticity. 3.5. Plasticity. 3.6. Broken ice. 3.7. In-situ rubble tests. 3.8. Model ice -- 4. Ice forces on structures in the sea. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Alternative design concepts. 4.3. Ice forces. 4.4. Ice forces on vertical-sided structures. 4.5. Sloping-sided structures. 4.6. Local ice pressures. 4.7. Ice encroachment. 4.8. Model tests. 4.9. Ice-induced vibrations. 4.10. Ice load measurements on platforms -- 5. Broken ice, pressure ridges and ice rubble. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Formation of ridges. 5.3. Limit- force calculations. 5.4. Multi-year ridges. 5.5. Loads due to first-year ridges. 5.6. Structures in shallow water. 5.7. Multi-leg and multi-hulled platforms. 5.8. Limit momentum (limit energy) ice loads -- 6. Ice forces on floating platforms. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Background to use of floaters in sea ice. 6.3. Loads on floaters in unmanaged ice. 6.4. Loads on floaters in managed ice. 6.5. Calibration against the Kulluk data. 6.6. Influencing parameters. 6.7. Typical managed ice loads -- 7. Arctic marine pipelines and export systems. 7.1. Introduction. 7.2. Seabed ice gouging. 7.3. Strudel scour. 7.4. Construction. 7.5. Transportation by tanker -- 8. Environmental impact. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. Oil in the sea. 8.3. Gas in the sea. 8.4. Response and oil cleanup. 8.5. Effects of structures on the ice. 8.6. Decommissioning -- 9. Human factors and safety. 9.1. Context. 9.2. Psychological factors. 9.3. Physical factors. 9.4. Platform safety and evacuation. 9.5. Safety during on-ice activities. 9.6. Platform reliability and safety factors</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="500" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">There is an increasing need to construct engineering structures in the Arctic seas. The requirement is principally generated by the oil and gas industry, because of the substantial reserves that are known to exist offshore in the Beaufort Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Barents Sea, the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Sakhalin, the Canadian Arctic, and almost certainly elsewhere. Structures have to withstand the severe environmental forces generated by sea ice, a subject that is developing rapidly but is still far from being completely understood. Underwater pipelines have to be safe against ice gouging and strudel scour, but also have to be constructed safely and economically. The social and human environment has to be understood and respected. This important book intentionally takes a broad view, and vividly accounts for the many and often subtle interactions between the different factors. It is illustrated by case studies of actual projects</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions</subfield><subfield code="2">bisacsh</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History</subfield><subfield code="2">bisacsh</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Comparative</subfield><subfield code="2">bisacsh</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="7"><subfield code="a">POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions</subfield><subfield code="2">bisacsh</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Wirtschaft</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Arctic regions / Economic conditions</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">Arctic regions / Environmental conditions</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="700" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Croasdale, Ken</subfield><subfield code="e">Verfasser</subfield><subfield code="4">aut</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2="0"><subfield code="u">http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=504189</subfield><subfield code="x">Verlag</subfield><subfield code="3">Volltext</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="912" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">ZDB-4-EBA</subfield><subfield code="a">ZDB-4-EBU</subfield><subfield code="a">ZDB-4-NLEBK</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="940" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="q">FAW_PDA_EBA</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="940" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="q">FLA_PDA_EBU</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="940" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="q">TUM_PDA_EBSCO_BAE_gekauft</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="999" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-026029250</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |
geographic | Arctic regions / Economic conditions Arctic regions / Environmental conditions |
geographic_facet | Arctic regions / Economic conditions Arctic regions / Environmental conditions |
id | DE-604.BV041052001 |
illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T00:38:33Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9789814368780 9814368784 9814368776 9789814368773 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-026029250 |
oclc_num | 817542239 |
open_access_boolean | |
owner | DE-1046 DE-1047 DE-91 DE-BY-TUM |
owner_facet | DE-1046 DE-1047 DE-91 DE-BY-TUM |
physical | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 357 p.) |
psigel | ZDB-4-EBA ZDB-4-EBU ZDB-4-NLEBK FAW_PDA_EBA FLA_PDA_EBU TUM_PDA_EBSCO_BAE_gekauft |
publishDate | 2013 |
publishDateSearch | 2013 |
publishDateSort | 2013 |
publisher | World Scientific |
record_format | marc |
spelling | Palmer, Andrew Verfasser aut Arctic offshore engineering Andrew Palmer ; Ken Croasdale Singapore World Scientific 2013 1 Online-Ressource (x, 357 p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier 1. The human context. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. The peoples native to the Arctic. 1.3. Explorers. 1.4. Developers. 1.5. Outsiders -- 2. The physical and biological environment. 2.1. Climate. 2.2. Permafrost and land ice. 2.3. Sea ice. 2.4. Gathering data about sea ice. 2.5. Biology -- 3. Ice mechanics. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. Creep. 3.3. Fracture. 3.4. Elasticity. 3.5. Plasticity. 3.6. Broken ice. 3.7. In-situ rubble tests. 3.8. Model ice -- 4. Ice forces on structures in the sea. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Alternative design concepts. 4.3. Ice forces. 4.4. Ice forces on vertical-sided structures. 4.5. Sloping-sided structures. 4.6. Local ice pressures. 4.7. Ice encroachment. 4.8. Model tests. 4.9. Ice-induced vibrations. 4.10. Ice load measurements on platforms -- 5. Broken ice, pressure ridges and ice rubble. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Formation of ridges. 5.3. Limit- force calculations. 5.4. Multi-year ridges. 5.5. Loads due to first-year ridges. 5.6. Structures in shallow water. 5.7. Multi-leg and multi-hulled platforms. 5.8. Limit momentum (limit energy) ice loads -- 6. Ice forces on floating platforms. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Background to use of floaters in sea ice. 6.3. Loads on floaters in unmanaged ice. 6.4. Loads on floaters in managed ice. 6.5. Calibration against the Kulluk data. 6.6. Influencing parameters. 6.7. Typical managed ice loads -- 7. Arctic marine pipelines and export systems. 7.1. Introduction. 7.2. Seabed ice gouging. 7.3. Strudel scour. 7.4. Construction. 7.5. Transportation by tanker -- 8. Environmental impact. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. Oil in the sea. 8.3. Gas in the sea. 8.4. Response and oil cleanup. 8.5. Effects of structures on the ice. 8.6. Decommissioning -- 9. Human factors and safety. 9.1. Context. 9.2. Psychological factors. 9.3. Physical factors. 9.4. Platform safety and evacuation. 9.5. Safety during on-ice activities. 9.6. Platform reliability and safety factors There is an increasing need to construct engineering structures in the Arctic seas. The requirement is principally generated by the oil and gas industry, because of the substantial reserves that are known to exist offshore in the Beaufort Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Barents Sea, the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Sakhalin, the Canadian Arctic, and almost certainly elsewhere. Structures have to withstand the severe environmental forces generated by sea ice, a subject that is developing rapidly but is still far from being completely understood. Underwater pipelines have to be safe against ice gouging and strudel scour, but also have to be constructed safely and economically. The social and human environment has to be understood and respected. This important book intentionally takes a broad view, and vividly accounts for the many and often subtle interactions between the different factors. It is illustrated by case studies of actual projects BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Comparative bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions bisacsh Wirtschaft Arctic regions / Economic conditions Arctic regions / Environmental conditions Croasdale, Ken Verfasser aut http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=504189 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Palmer, Andrew Croasdale, Ken Arctic offshore engineering BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Comparative bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions bisacsh Wirtschaft |
title | Arctic offshore engineering |
title_auth | Arctic offshore engineering |
title_exact_search | Arctic offshore engineering |
title_full | Arctic offshore engineering Andrew Palmer ; Ken Croasdale |
title_fullStr | Arctic offshore engineering Andrew Palmer ; Ken Croasdale |
title_full_unstemmed | Arctic offshore engineering Andrew Palmer ; Ken Croasdale |
title_short | Arctic offshore engineering |
title_sort | arctic offshore engineering |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Comparative bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions bisacsh Wirtschaft |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Comparative POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions Wirtschaft Arctic regions / Economic conditions Arctic regions / Environmental conditions |
url | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=504189 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT palmerandrew arcticoffshoreengineering AT croasdaleken arcticoffshoreengineering |