Atmospheric corrosion tests along the Norwegian-Russian border. Part II.

A bilateral exposure programme has been carried out along the Norwegian-Russian border in 1990–94. The results show that also in sub-arctic climate the corrosion is strongly effected by man-made pollution emission. A statistical analysis shows that SO2 and time of wetness is the dominating factors f...

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Main Authors: Henriksen, Jan F., Mikhailov, Alexandre A.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: NILU 1997
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2718082
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Summary:A bilateral exposure programme has been carried out along the Norwegian-Russian border in 1990–94. The results show that also in sub-arctic climate the corrosion is strongly effected by man-made pollution emission. A statistical analysis shows that SO2 and time of wetness is the dominating factors for the corrosion. The influence of chloride and pH in precipitation is also obvious.