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Spatial transfer of extreme sea level data for use in the revised joint probability method

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Spatial transfer of extreme sea level data for use in the revised joint probability method. / Tawn, J. A.; Vassie, J. M.
In: Proceedings - Institution of Civil Engineers. Part 2. Research and theory, Vol. 89, 09.1990, p. 433-438.

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Tawn, JA & Vassie, JM 1990, 'Spatial transfer of extreme sea level data for use in the revised joint probability method', Proceedings - Institution of Civil Engineers. Part 2. Research and theory, vol. 89, pp. 433-438.

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Tawn, J. A., & Vassie, J. M. (1990). Spatial transfer of extreme sea level data for use in the revised joint probability method. Proceedings - Institution of Civil Engineers. Part 2. Research and theory, 89, 433-438.

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Tawn JA, Vassie JM. Spatial transfer of extreme sea level data for use in the revised joint probability method. Proceedings - Institution of Civil Engineers. Part 2. Research and theory. 1990 Sept;89:433-438.

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Tawn, J. A. ; Vassie, J. M. / Spatial transfer of extreme sea level data for use in the revised joint probability method. In: Proceedings - Institution of Civil Engineers. Part 2. Research and theory. 1990 ; Vol. 89. pp. 433-438.

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title = "Spatial transfer of extreme sea level data for use in the revised joint probability method",
abstract = "Estimates of extreme sea level heights for specific 'return periods' are often required from data which are not of sufficient length for a conventional extreme value analysis. This problem is examined in this Technical Note, and a solution involving the transfer of extreme level information to a target site from a nearby reference port, for which a long data set is available, is illustrated. The transferred data are analysed, using the revised joint probability method.",
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AB - Estimates of extreme sea level heights for specific 'return periods' are often required from data which are not of sufficient length for a conventional extreme value analysis. This problem is examined in this Technical Note, and a solution involving the transfer of extreme level information to a target site from a nearby reference port, for which a long data set is available, is illustrated. The transferred data are analysed, using the revised joint probability method.

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VL - 89

SP - 433

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JO - Proceedings - Institution of Civil Engineers. Part 2. Research and theory

JF - Proceedings - Institution of Civil Engineers. Part 2. Research and theory

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