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2004 | 2003 | 1996 | 1995 | 19932004Yang, 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®. 2003Brossia, 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). 1996Angell, 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. 1995Geesey, 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. 1993Geesey, 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.
For more information about microbially influenced corrosion
capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please
contact
Dr. Keith Axler at
kaxler@swri.org, (210) 522-2951 or
Dr. Gary Walter at
gwalter@swri.org, (210) 522-3805. |
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