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Which risk increased for Roman bridges with pozzolanic concrete after volcanic events heightened river sulphate concentrations?

A)Alkali-silica reaction damage increasing
B)Reduced concrete compressive integrity
C)Increased chloride ingress into steel
D)Sulfate attack on cement accelerate

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Higher sulphate levels induced expansive reactions in the concrete; the increased sulphate concentration accelerates sulfate attack on cement because ettringite formation causes internal stresses within the hardened concrete, therefore weakening it further and causing cracking, rather than chloride ingress.

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