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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

Oil and gas pipeline network vulnerability assessment using geographic information systems

John Prabaharan
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Department of Planning and Infrastructure Perth WA 6000

The APPEA Journal 48(2) 484-484 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ07074
Published: 2008

keywords: oil and gas pipeline network system

Dr John Prabaharan holds a Master of Technology degree from the Anna University, Master of Philosophy degree from University of Cambridge, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Curtin University of Technology. His research interests include natural resources management, natural hazard modelling, risk assessment, teaching and research. He is a fellow of the Cambridge Commonwealth society, and, winner of the International Postgraduate Research and Cambridge Commonwealth scholarships.

jdp27@yahoo.com


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