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Dejan Brkic and Zoran Stajic
Offshore oil and gas operations carry a high risk of explosions, which can be efficiently prevented in many cases. The two most used approaches for prevention are: (1) the ?International Electrotechnical Commission System for Certification to Standards R...
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Nikolaos Skliris, Robert Marsh, Meric Srokosz, Yevgeny Aksenov, Stefanie Rynders and Nicolas Fournier
The fast development of the offshore energy industry becomes an essential component of resilient economies in most of the countries around the North Sea, addressing an increasing demand for cost-efficient and environmentally safe energy sources. Offshore...
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John Karagiorgos, Vassilios Vervatis and Sarantis Sofianos
The impact of tides on the Bay of Biscay dynamics is investigated by means of an ocean model twin-experiment, consisted of two simulations with and without tidal forcing. The study is based on a high-resolution (1/36∘" role="presentation" styl...
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Peter J Mitchell, John Aldridge and Markus Diesing
Sediment maps developed from categorical data are widely applied to support marine spatial planning across various fields. However, deriving maps independently of sediment classification potentially improves our understanding of environmental gradients a...
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