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Earthquake: Correlation Between Pipeline Damage and Geologic Environment
In this article damage to pipelines from both the direct and indirect effects of earthquakes are shown to be least in bedrock, intermediate in coarse‐grained Sediments, and maximum in fine‐grained sediments. If maintenance and repair costs after an earthquake are considered in a route selection for a pipeline, a more expensive route may be more desirable from the long‐term Standpoint.
Earthquake: Correlation Between Pipeline Damage and Geologic Environment
In this article damage to pipelines from both the direct and indirect effects of earthquakes are shown to be least in bedrock, intermediate in coarse‐grained Sediments, and maximum in fine‐grained sediments. If maintenance and repair costs after an earthquake are considered in a route selection for a pipeline, a more expensive route may be more desirable from the long‐term Standpoint.
Earthquake: Correlation Between Pipeline Damage and Geologic Environment
Kachadoorian, Reuben (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 68 ; 165-167
1976-03-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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British Library Online Contents | 1994
|1988 Armenia Earthquake. II: Damage Statistics versus Geologic and Soil Profiles
Online Contents | 1995
|1988 Armenia Earthquake. II: Damage Statistics versus Geologic and Soil Profiles
British Library Online Contents | 1995
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