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Acidic deposition and the corrosion and deterioration of materials in the atmosphere: a bibliography, 1880-1982

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5619361
Materials exposed to the atmosphere are subjected to a wide variety of stressing agents such as wind, solar radiation, temperature, biological species, many forms of water, and chemical agencies including pollutant gases, particulate matter, and components of rainfall, dew, snow, sleet, fog, and aerosols. This bibliography contains more than 1300 article citations and abstracts on the effects of acidic deposition, air pollutants, and biological and meterological factors on the corrosion and deterioration of materials in the atmosphere. The listing includes citations for the years 1950 to 1982 with selected citations for the years 1880 to 1949. The citations are catalogued by year in six sections for metallic materials - ferrous material, aluminum, copper, nickel, zinc and galvanized steel, and other metals - and six sections for non-metallic materials - masonry, stone and ceramics, elastomers, fabrics, paints, plastics, and other nonmetals. An author index and an index of chemical, biological, and meteorological variables are provided.
Research Organization:
Bureau of Mines, Avondale, MD (USA). Avondale Research Center
OSTI ID:
5619361
Report Number(s):
PB-83-236091; EPA-600/3-83-059; ON: TI85901651
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English