108. EDMINSTON, K., "New System Repairs Pipe Line in 190-foot Water," Ocean 

 Industry, Vol. 6, No. 1, Jan. 1971, pp. 35-38. 



Keywords: Deepwater pipelines. Repair habitat 



Article describes a system designed to repair pipelines in deep water. The system is 

 composed of a pipe lineup frame, underwater habitat, frame and habitat control console, 

 and umbilical cords. This system can handle the repair of pipeUnes up to 48 inches in 

 diameter. 



109. FINN, L. D., and POWERS, J. T., "Stress Analysis of Offshore Pipelines During 

 Installation," Esso Production Research Co., Humble PipeUne Co., 1969. 



110. FLANIGAN, O., "Effect of UphUl Flow on Pressure Drop in Design of Two Phase 

 Gathering System," Oil and Gas Journal, Mar. 1958, pp. 132—133. 



111. FONT, J. B., "Discussion of Hydrodynamic Forces on a Submarine Pipeline," /ournaZ 

 of the Hpeline Division, Vol. 93, No. PL3, Nov. 1967, pp. 77-79. 



112. FORD, S. E. H., and ELLIOTT, S. G., "Investigation and Design of the Plover Cove 

 Water Scheme," Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Vol. 32, Oct. 1965, 

 pp. 255-293; discussion in Vol. 35, Oct. 1966, pp. 343-358. 



Keywords: Freshwater reservoir, Hong Kong 



A summary is presented of the investigations and design work for a freshwater 

 reservoir to be constructed in an inlet of the sea for Hong Kong water supply. Problems 

 associated with such a system, e.g., salinity, biology, and closure effects of weather, as well 

 as problems associated with the foundation, abutments, and design of the dam, are 

 discussed. 



113. FREEMAN, J. C, "What the Gulf Can do to a PipeUne," Pipe Line Industry, May 

 1956, pp. 28-31. 



114. GAMMON, K.M., and PEDGRIFT, G. F., "The Selection and Investigation of 

 Potential Nuclear Power Station Sites in Suffolk," Proceedings of the Institution of 

 Civil Engineers, Vol. 21, Sess. 1961-62, Jan. 1962, pp. 139-160. Discussions by F. H. 

 E. Myers, E. Usher, and K. M. Gammon and G. F. Pedgrift, Proceedings of the 

 Institution of Civil Engineers, Vol. 23, Sess. 1962-63, Dec. 1962, pp. 790-792. 



Keywords: Nuclear power station site, Suffolk, Great Britain 



Paper presents an investigation for potential nuclear power station sites on the coast of 

 Suffolk, Great Britain. The basic technical requirements of a power station site, the method 

 for selecting sites worthy of investigation, and the Umitations of available data are discussed. 

 The suitability of several sites determined to be worthy of investigation are also discussed. 

 Additional surveys were made at the most promising site to determine possible Umitations 

 on the ultimate development of this site, and this was foUowed by a detailed investigation at 

 the site to provide information for design purposes. 



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