Conference Proceedings
Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide
Conference Proceedings
Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide
Rehabilitation Of Mining Areas With Particular Reference To The Re-Establishment Of Plant Growth
Plant growth is likely to prove the most suitable and satisfactory material to stabilise and cover quarry faces and worked-out surface mining sites. The careful selection of plant species is of paramount importance to the success of any attempts to re- vegetate these sites. Various tech- niques are recommended and attention is drawn to different factors,which will adversely affect plant growth.
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T R N Lothian
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