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FIGURE 10.7 Circulating water MIC cell corrosion footprint. (Courtesy of
Russ Green, TMI)
FIGURE 10.8 Pit and perforation of 6.3-cm internal diameter carbon steel
pipe carrying heavy oil. The pit morphology is typical of sulfate reducing
MIC attack [8]. (Courtesy of Kingston Technical Software)

