Abstract
AVERY successful conference on corrosion was held at Monaco on March 25-27 under the direction of the Academie Mediterraneenne. It was attended by most of the French authorities on corrosion and by a number of delegates from other countries; the latter included Sir Robert Hadfield and Prof. S. M. Dixon, representing the Institution of Civil Engineers, Dr. J. C. Hudson, representing the Corrosion Committee of the Iron and Steel Institute, Prof. J. Timmermans, of Brussels, and Prof. T. O. Rotini, of Milan. Although, apart from one or two original contributions, most of the papers presented dealt with investigations already undertaken or completed by the various authors, they may be taken as representing the general trend of thought as regards corrosion problems in French circles. It may, therefore, be of interest to communicate some of their most interesting features.
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Monaco Conference on Corrosion. Nature 139, 891–892 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139891a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/139891a0