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1 online resource. |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Series |
Progress in marine science and technology ; volume 3
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Progress in marine science and technology ; v. 3.
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Note |
International conference proceedings. |
Contents |
Intro -- Title Page -- Preface -- Conference Organization -- Sponsors -- Contents -- Integration of Nautical Charts and Satellite Images in Marine GIS of the Gulf of Naples -- Limiting Environment Determination for an Offshore Vessel -- On the Effect of Uncertainties on Onboard Progressive Flooding Simulation -- An Exploratory Study on Global Risk-Assessment Determination for Gas-Fuelled Inland Waterways Passenger Ships -- Evacuation Analysis of Open Deck Areas on Passenger Ships -- The Marine and Coastal Landscape: Geological and Cultural Heritage |
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Houseboating in Ancient Times: Thalamegos, Lusoriae, Cubiculae and the Nemi Ships as Ancestors of Nowadays Floating Houses Trend -- Evolution of the Motor Yacht Superstructure: Relations Between Habitable Plant and Environmental Context -- RoPax, the Layout History and Analysis -- The Irradiated Noise Underwater by the Ships: A State of the Art -- Mechanical Behaviour of Strip-Planked Wood for Boatbuilding -- Boats Propelled by Paddle Wheels and Animal Propulsion: A Curious History |
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Available vs Accessible Data and Information: The Strategic Role of Adaptive Communication in the Ship Design and Ship Building Processes -- Sustainable Development Goals in the Cruise Industry: The Contribution of Sustainability Disclosure -- Dredgers and Dredging Design Restraints -- The Failed Project of the ``Heavy'' MAS -- Early-Design Issues of a Gas Propelled Escort Tug -- On the Digitalisation Processes in the Adriatic Region -- Impact of Hybrid Propulsion on the Project of Small Passenger Ferries for Italian Scenario -- The Genoese Ships in the 12th and 13th Centuries |
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The Submerged Cultural Landscape: Examples from the Bay of Naples -- Subject Index -- Author Index |
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Includes indexes. |
Summary |
Since the dawn of history, the sea has connected and divided human societies. In order to address this, increasingly ingenious and innovative technological solutions have been developed, and the sea has never been an insuperable barrier to mankind. This book presents the proceedings of ICNM 2019, the 3rd International Conference on Nautical and Maritime Culture, held in Naples, Italy, on 14 and 15 November 2019. The conference covers all conceptual and theoretical aspects relating to nautical and maritime culture, and topics covered by the 21 papers presented here include: the history of ships and navigation; maritime museums and libraries; naval architecture and the evolution of marine engineering; the conservation of nautical marine and maritime heritage; ship and nautical design; careers at sea; and the evolution of the waterfront and the coastal marine environment. The ICNM conference promotes dialogue between academics, professionals, and those involved in maritime research and development, and the book will be of interest to all those with an involvement in nautical and maritime culture. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Ships -- History -- Congresses.
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Ships. |
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History. |
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Navigation -- History -- Congresses.
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Navigation. |
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Maritime museums -- Congresses.
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Maritime museums. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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History.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Fasano, Ernesto, editor.
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Scamardella, Antonio, editor.
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Bucci, Vittorio, editor.
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ISBN |
9781643680392 (electronic book) |
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1643680390 (electronic book) |
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9781643680385 (print) |
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