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Mathematical and electro-chemical characterisation of the layer of corrosion products on carbon steel in various environments

The properties of the corrosion products for carbon steel were characterized using the data from 39 corrosion stations in varying environments (urban, rural, marine and marine-industrial) in the province of Las Palmas (The Canary Islands, Spain) using electro-chemical impedance spectroscopy and the...

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Published in:Corrosion science 2002-11, Vol.44 (11), p.2597-2610
Main Authors: SANTANA RODRIGUEZ, J. J, SANTANA HERNANDEZ, F. J, GONZALEZ GONZALEZ, J. E
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