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16、Acronyms,and Abbreviations.23.1 Terms and Definitions.23.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations .74Overview of Hydrology and Hydrotechnical Hazards at Onshore and Coastal Zone Pipelines.94.1 Riverine Hydrology and Fluvial Geomorphology.94.2 Riverine Hydrotechnical Hazards.104.3Coastal Zone Hydrology.164.4 Coastal Hydrotechnical Hazards.185Overview of Hydrotechnical Damage Mechanisms.195.1 Hydrodynamic Loading .205.2 Debris Impact.215.3 Vortex-Induced Fatigue.215.4 Third Party Damage.235.5 Dead Loads .236O