Offshore Geotechnical Engineering -
Large concrete or steel structures that sit on the seabed, relying on their weight to resist loads.
Potential hazards include landslides, mudslides, pockmarks, and liquefaction. 2. Offshore Site Investigation (SI) Offshore Geotechnical Engineering
Generally composed of recent sediments, which can include highly plastic soft clays (e.g., West Africa), carbonate sediments (Australia), or highly overconsolidated clays and dense sands (North Sea). Large concrete or steel structures that sit on