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Jonathan R. Gourley Ph.D. and Christoph Geiss Ph.D. of Trinity College in Hartford conducted a study and published a research paper titled A thermomagnetic technique to quantify the risk of internal sulfur attack due to pyrrhotite. The paper was recently accepted in the Journal Cement and Concrete Research and I want to share it with you as it includes some interesting information. See below:
Trinity Concrete Analysis – Cement and Concrete Research Paper Pre-print by Connecticut House Republicans on Scribd