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“Modified analysis method helps coating fault, pipe assessment”, Pipeline & Gas Industry, March 2000
“Correlating coating and metal loss data can save O&M money”, Pipeline & Gas Industry, March 1999
“Understanding voltage surveys results in reliable coating data”, Pipeline & Gas Industry, March 2001
“Some pipe-to-soil potential readings mislead operators”, Pipeline & Gas Industry, April 1997
“Interaction between coatings and CP deserves basic review”, Pipeline & Gas Industry, March 1995
“Cathodic-generated film protects pipe surface, Part 1”, Pipeline & Gas Industry, September 1992
“Cathodic-generated film protects pipe, Part 2”, Pipeline & Gas Industry, October 1992
“Traditional CIPS above ground survey collects unneeded data”, Pipeline & Gas Industry, June 1998
“Characterising pipeline coating defects for refurbishment”, Pipe Line Industry and Pipes & Pipelines International, September 1994
“Parameters that determine the need for external pipeline refurbishment“, Pipe Line Industry and Pipe & Pipelines International, May 1991
”The application of DC voltage gradient technology to accurately determine buried-pipeline rehabilitation requirements“, Pipe Line Industry and Pipes & Pipelines International, September 1994
”The DC voltage gradient method for accurate delineation of coating defects on buried pipelines“, UK Corrosion, October 1990
”Inaccuracies and limitations of the close-interval trailing-cable technique lead to incorrect pipeline-rehabilitation decisions“, Pipe Line Industry and Pipes & Pipelines International, September 1994
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