Gas turbine engines are susceptible to high temperature corrosion which is enhanced in marine atmospheres1 . An understanding of the mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon is essential to suggest methods of eliminating the problem. The initial step in formulating such a mechanism is to identify the chemical reactions involved. Corrosion product characterization is an important part of this identification*
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1973
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