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Sound Solution
A timber dock built in Kodiak, Alaska, in 1965 and used for ferry service, bulk fuel deliveries, and general cargo operations was recently reconstructed to meet current displacement-based seismic design standards. Unique challenges included the potential for large earthquake-induced displacements of the deck and the need to safeguard Steller sea lions that were suspected of being deaf and were protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Sound Solution
A timber dock built in Kodiak, Alaska, in 1965 and used for ferry service, bulk fuel deliveries, and general cargo operations was recently reconstructed to meet current displacement-based seismic design standards. Unique challenges included the potential for large earthquake-induced displacements of the deck and the need to safeguard Steller sea lions that were suspected of being deaf and were protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Sound Solution
Daley, John (author) / Harn, Robert (author) / Nielsen, Kimberly (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 87 ; 62-67
2018-01-01
62017-01-01 pages
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