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Researchers from the Chalmers University of Technology found that a biofilm forms and deteriorates the surface of a concrete tunnel that’s surrounded by seawater.
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Concrete in road tunnels decomposes unexpectedly fast - MSNWhen seawater penetrates concrete in road tunnels, ... Despite this, there are currently very few similar studies of biocorrosion in underwater tunnels in marine environments.
The University of Oklahoma, with start-up funding from ConocoPhillips, is creating a research function on biocorrosion and fuel biodeterioration in the oil and gas industry. HOUSTON, Aug. 27-- The ...
The University of Oklahoma and ConocoPhillips' upstream drilling and production section are teaming up to create a Biocorrosion Center at the OU Institute for Energy and Environment.
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