Water storage of timber : experience in Britain
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書誌事項
Water storage of timber : experience in Britain
(Forestry Commission bulletin, 117)
H.M.S.O, 1996
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This bulletin reports on a British experience in which water storage employing overhead water sprinklers was used to prevent deterioration of high quality pine logs, following the gale of October 1987 when 4 million m3 of timber in the South of England, about one third pine, was blown down. The logs were stored satisfactorily for up to four years before release onto the market, and all aspects of the storage operation itself were subject to detailed scientific investigation.
目次
- Background
- creating and managing the wet store
- impact of the Lynford wet log store on water quality
- fungal stain and decay in the wet store
- non-decay fungi in water stored pine following sawmill conversion
- changes in the properties of timber after water storage
- comparative experiences of emergency water storage and considerations for the future.
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