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SUMMARY:Bugs 'n Steel Afloat and On Shore - Dr James Cleland\, Camcor
DTSTART:20140520T183000Z
DTEND:20140520T200000Z
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CONTACT:Dr Geoff Hale
DESCRIPTION:Microbially-influenced corrosion (MIC) is possibly the most ex
 tensive and expensive mode of corrosion. MIC has been documented in chemic
 al\, food and pulp and paper processing\; conventional and nuclear power g
 eneration\; exploration\, production\, transportation\, storage and use of
  hydrocarbon fuels\; and marine and fire protection systems.  Although MIC
  does not produce an unique type of corrosion\, most is localised corrosio
 n and can take the form of pitting\, crevice corrosion\, under deposit cor
 rosion and de-alloying\, in addition to enhanced galvanic corrosion and er
 osion corrosion.
LOCATION:Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy\, 27 Charles Babba
 ge Road\, Cambridge. CB3 0FS
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