The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System is one of the most significant engineering achievements of the 20th century and the first major pipeline system for which considerable attention was focused on the identification and quantification of potential seismic hazards and the implementation of design and operational features to address those hazards. One of these special design features included the concept for an above-ground supporting system for the pipeline crossing of the Denali fault. The 2002 M7.9 Denali fault earthquake represents the first successful test of a structure specifically designed for fault displacement. The earthquake also demonstrated the benefits of the multi-tiered earthquake preparedness and response strategy in place at the time of the earthquake.
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August 01, 2004
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Performance in the 2002 Denali Fault, Alaska, Earthquake
Douglas G. Honegger, M.EERI;
Douglas G. Honegger, M.EERI
a)
Principal, D. G. Honegger Consulting, Arroyo Grande, CA
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Douglas J. Nyman, M.EERI;
Douglas J. Nyman, M.EERI
b)
Principal Engineer, D. J. Nyman & Associates, Houston, TX
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Elden R. Johnson, M.EERI;
Elden R. Johnson, M.EERI
c)
Engineering Advisor, Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, Fairbanks, AK
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Lloyd S. Cluff, M.EERI;
Lloyd S. Cluff, M.EERI
d)
Director, Geosciences Department, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco, CA
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Steve P. Sorensen
Steve P. Sorensen
e)
Engineering Coordinator, Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, Fairbanks, AK
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Douglas G. Honegger, M.EERI
a)
Principal, D. G. Honegger Consulting, Arroyo Grande, CA
Douglas J. Nyman, M.EERI
b)
Principal Engineer, D. J. Nyman & Associates, Houston, TX
Elden R. Johnson, M.EERI
c)
Engineering Advisor, Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, Fairbanks, AK
Lloyd S. Cluff, M.EERI
d)
Director, Geosciences Department, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco, CA
Steve P. Sorensen
e)
Engineering Coordinator, Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, Fairbanks, AK
Publisher: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
First Online:
01 Jun 2020
Online ISSN: 1944-8201
Print ISSN: 8755-2930
© 2004 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Earthquake Spectra (2004) 20 (3): 707–738.
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First Online:
01 Jun 2020
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Douglas G. Honegger, Douglas J. Nyman, Elden R. Johnson, Lloyd S. Cluff, Steve P. Sorensen; Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Performance in the 2002 Denali Fault, Alaska, Earthquake. Earthquake Spectra 2004;; 20 (3): 707–738. doi: https://doi.org/10.1193/1.1779239
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- accelerometers
- Alaska
- aseismic design
- damage
- Delta River
- Denali Fault
- Denali Fault earthquake 2002
- design
- displacements
- earthquakes
- effects
- engineering properties
- faults
- ground motion
- infrastructure
- instruments
- liquefaction
- monitoring
- North America
- oil spills
- pipelines
- planning
- pollution
- risk management
- seismic response
- seismic risk
- seismic zoning
- soil mechanics
- structures
- Trans-Alaska Pipeline
- United States
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