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... 2016. Modelling the kinetics of microbiologically influenced corrosion of mild steel in soil environ ments.
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... 2017. Extreme value statistics for pitting corrosion of old underground cast iron pipes.
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... 1984. An assessment of the current criteria for cathodic protection of buried steel pipelines.
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... 2020. An electrochemist perspective of microbiologically influenced corrosion.
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... 2021. NCHRP Research Report 958: Electrochemical test methods to evaluate the corrosion potential of earthen materials.
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... 2017. Localized corrosion: Passive film breakdown vs pit growth stability.
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... 2006. Data mining of experimental corrosion data using neural network.
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... 2018. Anaerobic microbiologically influenced corrosion mechanisms interpreted using bioenergetics and bioelectrochemistry: A review.
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... 2004. Pitting corrosion of mild steel in marine immersion environment, Part 1: Maximum pit depth.
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... . Improved test methods and practices for characterizing steel corrosion potential of earthen materials, phase I
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... 1988. Organic acid corrosion of carbon steel -- a mechanism of microbiologically influenced corrosion.
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... 2020. Microbiologically influenced corrosion: A review of the studies conducted on buried pipelines.
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... 2011. Assessment of corrosion potential of coarse backfill aggregates for mechanically stabilized earth walls.
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... 2015c. Bayesian modeling of external corrosion in underground pipelines based on the integration of Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques and clustered inspection data.


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