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The contribution of alloy composition to the fate of foundered vessels
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51761
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RP20898
Author:
MacLeod, Ian D.
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Beng, Jeffrey
Citation:
BOOK: Tradition and innovation: advances in conservation. IIC Melbourne Conference, 10-14 Oct. 2000 : 124-127;
Year:
2000
Subject:
Shipwrecks - Conservation and restoration
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Alloys - Metallography
;
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
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