International conference on: Terrain and geohazard challenges facing onshore oil and gas pipelines: Proceedings of a three day international conference on terrain and geohazard challenges facing onshore oil and gas pipelines, organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers in association with BP Exploration and held at the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, UK, on 2 – 4 June 2004
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978-0-7277-3278-1
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2005
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Debris Flow Risk to Pipeline Facilities in Mountainous Terrain: A Quantitative Risk Assessment Approach
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SR Hencher
SR Hencher
Halcrow China Ltd, Hong Kong
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R Moore
Halcrow Group Ltd, Birmingham, UK,
E M Lee
York, UK
SR Hencher
Halcrow China Ltd, Hong Kong
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Published:2005
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R Moore, E M Lee, SR Hencher, 2005. "Debris Flow Risk to Pipeline Facilities in Mountainous Terrain: A Quantitative Risk Assessment Approach", International conference on: Terrain and geohazard challenges facing onshore oil and gas pipelines: Proceedings of a three day international conference on terrain and geohazard challenges facing onshore oil and gas pipelines, organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers in association with BP Exploration and held at the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, UK, on 2 – 4 June 2004, Mike Sweeney
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Introduction
The Site
Hazard Models
Consequence Models
Quantitative Risk Assessment
Risk Results
Risk Acceptance Criteria
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
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