"The seminar also discussed artificial surfaces for recreational use and notes concerning these are included. The seminar was held at Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, in May 1976"This seminar endeavours to look at some of the major problems confronting the turf specialist and it also endeavours to give a better understanding of how the problems can be overcome. Without question the sports turf of the future must be more resilient, more durable and more professionally maintained by those who are responsible for its care. Turf culture is both a science and a skill. Hopefully, these proceedings will assist in a better understanding of both
This paper sets out to capture the recent discussions on maintenance ‘best practice’ for artificial ...
In the past decades artificial turf fields have developed into a worthy alternative for natural gras...
The third generation of artificial turf which has a longer fiber (60-65 mm in length) than those of ...
Abstract: Artificial sport surfaces, for team outdoor sports, are growing in number in many sports i...
Edited by J. O. TaylorA report of the proceedings of a Block Course held at Lincoln College, Canterb...
AbstractResearch into artificial turf surfaces can be divided into the categories infrastructure, us...
Abstract: The majority of outdoor sports surfaces are natural turf and they remain the elite-level s...
Synthetic sports surfaces have increased in popularity since their introduction into the United King...
Recently, school grounds have a tendency toward incorporating natural turf. There are both benefits ...
This research project has investigated the mechanical properties and behaviour of third generation s...
The introduction and acceptance of new (3rd) generation long pile filled synthetic turf surfaces in ...
This research project has investigated the mechanical properties and behaviour of third generation s...
Artificial turf gained a substantial attention about 54 years back in 1966, when it was installed fi...
The use of artificial turf for sport surfaces has seen an enormous increase in recent years. The rea...
The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of environmental factors on the mechanical behavi...
This paper sets out to capture the recent discussions on maintenance ‘best practice’ for artificial ...
In the past decades artificial turf fields have developed into a worthy alternative for natural gras...
The third generation of artificial turf which has a longer fiber (60-65 mm in length) than those of ...
Abstract: Artificial sport surfaces, for team outdoor sports, are growing in number in many sports i...
Edited by J. O. TaylorA report of the proceedings of a Block Course held at Lincoln College, Canterb...
AbstractResearch into artificial turf surfaces can be divided into the categories infrastructure, us...
Abstract: The majority of outdoor sports surfaces are natural turf and they remain the elite-level s...
Synthetic sports surfaces have increased in popularity since their introduction into the United King...
Recently, school grounds have a tendency toward incorporating natural turf. There are both benefits ...
This research project has investigated the mechanical properties and behaviour of third generation s...
The introduction and acceptance of new (3rd) generation long pile filled synthetic turf surfaces in ...
This research project has investigated the mechanical properties and behaviour of third generation s...
Artificial turf gained a substantial attention about 54 years back in 1966, when it was installed fi...
The use of artificial turf for sport surfaces has seen an enormous increase in recent years. The rea...
The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of environmental factors on the mechanical behavi...
This paper sets out to capture the recent discussions on maintenance ‘best practice’ for artificial ...
In the past decades artificial turf fields have developed into a worthy alternative for natural gras...
The third generation of artificial turf which has a longer fiber (60-65 mm in length) than those of ...