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Corrosion monitoring and the environmental impact of decommissioned naval vessels as artificial reefs
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51766
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RP20908
Author:
MacLeod, Ian D.
;
Morrison, Peter
;
Richards, Vicki Lewana
;
West, Nigel
Citation:
BOOK: Metal 2004. Proceedings of the ICOM Committee for Conservation metals Working Group, Canberra, Oct. 2004. Editors J. Ashton and D. Hallam : 53-73;
Year:
2004
Subject:
Artificial reefs - Australia
;
Seawater corrosion
;
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
;
Warships - Australia - Decommissioning
;
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Pdf available from Western Australian Museum Library.
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