Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2014, Vol 14, Num, 5 (Pages: 965-971)
Researches Regarding Marine Environment Corrosion on Coastal Structures
George Poteraş 1 ,Mihaela Andreea Moncea 1 ,Ana Maria Panait 1
1 National Institute for Research and Development in Environmental Protection, 294 Splaiul Independentei, 6th District, Bucharest, Romania
DOI :
10.4194/1303-2712-v14_4_16
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The impact of the marine environment on the coastal structures was reported since the middle of the XIX century. In
order to test the aggressiveness potential of the Black Sea water on the coastal constructions, between the years 2009-2010, a
seawater sampling program was carried out in the Navodari - Vama Veche sector of the Romanian coastline. Therefore,
seawater samples were collected from 15 locations situated along the Black Sea coastline in order to determine their action on
coastal constructions. For all the samples the pH, electrical conductivity, salinity were determined in-situ and presented
normal values. The aggressiveness of the seawater samples was determined in laboratory, through a parallel analysis of the
SO4
2- and Mg2+ ions concentrations in seawater compositions. The results showed the presence of MgSO4 in the analyzed
samples, which affected the mortars used in determinations even after 3 months of storage. It was also observed that the only
materials resistant to the water aggressiveness were the mortars with 20% dolomitic limestone. Additionally, the investigation
determined that the seawater aggressiveness affects not only the concrete structure but also has a great impact on the metallic
parts found in these structures by highly corroding them, as seen for the Mamaia Bridge, build in 1935, the hydrotechnics
nodes and other coastal structures.
Keywords :
Coastal constructions, seawater aggressiveness, corrosion potential