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Water Storage of Timber Experience in Britain

Out of Print
Series: Forestry Commission Bulletin Volume: 117
Edited By: Joan Webber and John Gibbs
48 pages, Col & b/w plates, figs, tabs
Water Storage of Timber
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  • Water Storage of Timber ISBN: 9780117103375 Paperback Dec 1996 Out of Print #60984
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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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Out of Print
Series: Forestry Commission Bulletin Volume: 117
Edited By: Joan Webber and John Gibbs
48 pages, Col & b/w plates, figs, tabs
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