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In situ corrosion studies on iron shipwrecks and cannon : the impact of water depth and archaeological activities on corrosion rates
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29287
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RP20894
Author:
MacLeod, Ian D.
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BOOK: Metal 98 : proceedings of the International Conference on Metals Conservation, France 1998 : 116-124 [copy of book kept Conservation at 669 MET];
Year:
1998
Subject:
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
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Iron - Corrosion
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Iron - Conservation and restoration
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Ordnance, Naval - Conservation and restoration
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Shipwrecks - Conservation and restoration
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