Revegetation Of Mine Wastes And Disturbed Areas In An Arid Environment

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Trudinger J. P
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Concern for the environment by the public and by mining companies, has led to many recent attempts to revegetate areas disturbed by mining activities. The problem of successfully revegetating disturbed areas and mine wastes is often difficult, even under favourable conditions. Under the severe conditions that prevail in and and semi-arid parts of Australia, such difficulties may be extreme. An approach is described in which field trials are used to investigate factors which adversely affect revegetation and to evaluate optimum methods and treatments..A wide range of methods suitable for use in and situations is described. These include grading and cultivating operations, topdressing with natural soil materials, selection of suitable plant species, mulching and the use of fertilisers and supplementary irrigation. It is concluded that such a programme provides the best approach to this complex and expensive problem.
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APA: Trudinger J. P  (1976)  Revegetation Of Mine Wastes And Disturbed Areas In An Arid Environment

MLA: Trudinger J. P Revegetation Of Mine Wastes And Disturbed Areas In An Arid Environment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1976.

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