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Estimation of Marine-Borer Attack on Wooden Surfaces
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1967Bankia setacea prefer to attack upper horizontal wooden surfaces, whereas Limnoria spp. prefer the lower surfaces. Attack by B. setacea is heaviest at the mudline and decreases almost linearly with decreasing depth. Limnorial attack is heaviest in the intertidal zone, then is relatively constant with increasing depth.
C. C. Walden +2 more
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Service Life Design for Timber Piles Attacked by Marine Borers
Australian Journal of Structural Engineering, 2009This paper presents a proposed procedure for the design of timber piles or posts used in marine structures subjected to marine borer attack. It is assumed that the most severe borer attack, regardless of borer species, can be represented by a narrow front along the perimeter of the timber pile cross-section within the tidal zone.
M N Nguyen +3 more
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Standard Toxicity Evaluation of Chemicals Poisonous to the Marine Borer
1960Many investigators have studied the toxicity of chemical agents to wood-destroying organisms, but the majority of the investigators have been concerned only with wood-destroying fungi. In general, those who have studied the toxicity of chemical agents to marine borers have considered rapid kill rather than low concentration to be the criterion of high ...
Harold Vind, Harry Hochman
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Marine biofilms: diversity, interactions and biofouling
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Pei-Yuan Qian, Aifang Cheng, Ruojun Wang
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Laboratory and marine trials of resistance of furfurylated wood to marine borers
2015New approaches are needed to prevent borer attack in wood intended for use in the marine environment, because traditional treatments are restricted or prohibited in this end use. Wood modification is a promising alternative, but the modification processes may require optimisation for marine end use.
Slevin, Claudia +3 more
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Discussion on Marine Wood-Borers
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1898Walter G. Berg +6 more
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Marine Borer Attack on Lead Cable Sheath
Science, 1956L R, Snoke, A P, Richards
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