Description
Keynote talk on Ireland's defective concrete crisis and how research has changed the narrative away from mica to that of science led scheme based on pyrrhotite and. internal sulfate attack| Period | 22 Apr 2026 |
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| Event title | Petrolab Annual Research Meeting |
| Event type | Conference |
| Location | Redruth, United KingdomShow on map |
Keywords
- Defective concrete
- internal sulfate attack
- pyrrhotite
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The "mica crisis" in Donegal, Ireland – a case of internal sulfate attack?
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Petrographic Examination of Concrete Samples Removed from Four Residences in County Donegal, Ireland: CRT Report No. R-190
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Internal sulfate attack in concrete caused by framboidal pyrite
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Investigation and Analysis of Concrete Blocks from Ireland
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Not Mica: From Micaceous Myths to Sulfide Science
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Effect of exposure conditions and concrete quality on pyrrhotite oxidation and internal sulfate attack
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Defective homes in Donegal, Ireland: effect of exposure conditions and concrete quality on pyrrhotite oxidation and internal sulfate attack
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Université Laval: Laboratory Analysis Services in support of Geological Survey Ireland’s "Irish Construction Materials" Projects: Concrete Products
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Safety fears and relocation stressors related to flawed buildings: Ireland's defective concrete crisis
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review