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Potential hazards include landslides, mudslides, pockmarks, and liquefaction. 2. Offshore Site Investigation (SI)

Inverted bucket foundations that use suction to embed into the seabed, ideal for floating structures. Offshore Geotechnical Engineering

Structures must withstand wave, wind, and current loads, which induce significant lateral and cyclic forces on foundations. Potential hazards include landslides

Large concrete or steel structures that sit on the seabed, relying on their weight to resist loads. and current loads

Unlike onshore soil, seabed sediments are often softer, under-consolidated, or subject to complex loading environments.