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The use of oxygen-free environments in the control of museum insect pests

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Museums throughout the world face the challenge of finding non-toxic methods to control insect pests.

This book focuses on practical rather than theoretical issues in the use of oxygen-free environments, presenting a detailed, hands-on guide to the use of oxygen-free environments in the eradication of museum insect pests.

This volume discusses the use of nitrogen as the inert gas used to replace oxygen, and the use of a few specific types of containers as treatment chambers.

An initial chapter explains the general advantages anoxia offers museum conservators.

Subsequent chapters discuss methods and materials, small-scale anoxia using an oxygen absorber, large-scale anoxia using external nitrogen sources, and protocols for insect eradication using nitrogen anoxia.

Appendices include a list of manufacturers and suppliers of material and equipment used in nitrogen anoxia.

This volume includes a CD-ROM of the book, featuring an Index with terms linked to the text

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Getty Publications
0892366931 / 9780892366934
Paperback / softback
069.53
29/05/2003
United States
English
224 p.
28 cm
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