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Figure 1. Iron-carbon phase diagram for a hypoeutectoid steel (<0.76 wt% carbon) for temperatures below the liquidus line
Figure 2. Schematic of the suboxic bioreactor utilized in corrosion experiments (right)
Figure 3. (A) Auger nanoprobe field emission secondary electron image of a 1018 potential anodic sites
Figure 4. FEM images of clean carbon steel surfaces cut and polished perpendicular (left) and parallel (right) to the rolling axis of the rod
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