Impact of water holding capacity and moisture content of soil substrates on the moisture content of wood in terrestrial microcosms. Brischke, C. & Wegener, F. L In Proceedings IRG Annual Meeting, pages 18, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, May, 2019.
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Terrestrial microcosms (TMC) are frequently used for testing the durability of wood and woodbased materials as well as the protective effectiveness of wood preservatives. In contrary to experiments in soil ecology sciences, the experimental set-up is usually rather simple. However, for service life prediction of wood exposed in ground, it is of immanent interest to better understand the different parameters defining the boundary conditions in TMC. This study focussed therefore on the soil-wood-moisture interactions and their potential effect on durability testing in TMC.
@inproceedings{brischke_impact_2019,
	address = {Quebec City, Quebec, Canada},
	title = {Impact of water holding capacity and moisture content of soil substrates on the moisture content of wood in terrestrial microcosms},
	doi = {IRG/WP 19-20662},
	abstract = {Terrestrial microcosms (TMC) are frequently used for testing the durability of wood and woodbased materials as well as the protective effectiveness of wood preservatives. In contrary to experiments in soil ecology sciences, the experimental set-up is usually rather simple. However, for service life prediction of wood exposed in ground, it is of immanent interest to better understand the different parameters defining the boundary conditions in TMC. This study focussed therefore on the soil-wood-moisture interactions and their potential effect on durability testing in TMC.},
	language = {en},
	booktitle = {Proceedings {IRG} {Annual} {Meeting}},
	author = {Brischke, Christian and Wegener, Friedrich L},
	month = may,
	year = {2019},
	pages = {18},
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