I have two other articles that say essentially the same thing.
I have seen this problem on several babbitt bearings where there was water, not saltwater, present. These bearings were in turbines and centrifugal compressors. Two of the instances were on a popular make air compressor where the steam turbine is directly coupled to the compressor and share a common oil sump. As you probably know we get steam/condensate by the carbons and into the oil. The water has a Ph 5-6 and thoroughly oxygenated. We don't see this on every turnaround but about a quarter of the time. These machines have been running this way for 25 years.