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Microbially Influenced Corrosion

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2004

Yang, L. and G.A. Cragnolino, "Studies on The Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steels in Chloride Solutions in the Presence of Sulfate Reducing Bacteria," CORROSION/2004, paper no. 04598, Houston, TX: NACE International, 2004.

Yang, L., S. Birnbaum, and G. Cragnolino, "Microbially Influenced Corrosion Studies on Engineered Barrier System Materials," Oct, 2004. CNWRA 2005-01. San Antonio, TX: CNWRA®.

2003

Brossia, C.S. and L. Yang, "Studies of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion Using a Coupled Multielectrode Array Sensor," CORROSION/2003, paper no. 03575, (Houston, TX: NACE International, 2003).

1996

Angell, P., D.S. Dunn, and G.A. Cragnolino. Effect of Microbial Action on the Corrosion Potential of Austenitic Alloy Containers for High-Level Nuclear Waste. Scientific Basis of Nuclear Waste Management XIX. W.M. Murphy and D.T. Knecht (Eds.). Materials Research Society. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Symposium Proceedings. 412:539–546. 1996.

1995

Geesey, G. and G.A. Cragnolino. A Review of the Potential for Microbially Influenced Corrosion of High-Level Nuclear Waste Containers in an Unsaturated Repository Site. 1995 International Conference on Microbially Influenced Corrosion. NACE International. Houston, Texas. pp. 76/1-76/20. 1995.

1993

Geesey, G. A Review of the Potential for Microbially Influenced Corrosion of High-Level Nuclear Waste Containers. G.A. Cragnolino (Ed). CNWRA 93-014. San Antonio, TX: Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses. June 1993.

 

 

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Contact Information

Dr. Gary Walter

(210) 522-3805

gwalter@swri.org

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March 12, 2012