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Influence of vegetation types on soil physicochemical and biochemical properties in naturally recovering riverbank sand mining sites. [PDF]
Qin Y, Yan T, Feng S.
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Proceedings of the eighth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining - KDD '02, 2002
When automatically extracting information from the world wide web, most established methods focus on spotting single HTML-documents. However, the problem of spotting complete web sites is not handled adequately yet, in spite of its importance for various applications. Therefore, this paper discusses the classification of complete web sites.
Martin Ester +2 more
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When automatically extracting information from the world wide web, most established methods focus on spotting single HTML-documents. However, the problem of spotting complete web sites is not handled adequately yet, in spite of its importance for various applications. Therefore, this paper discusses the classification of complete web sites.
Martin Ester +2 more
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Microbes from mined sites: Harnessing their potential for reclamation of derelict mine sites
Environmental Pollution, 2017Derelict mines pose potential risks to environmental health. Several factors such as soil structure, organic matter, and nutrient content are the greatly affected qualities in mined soils. Soil microbial communities are an important element for successful reclamation because of their major role in nutrient cycling, plant establishment, geochemical ...
Palanisami Thavamani +7 more
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Truck safety barriers for mining sites
ANZIAM Journal, 2017Safescape is a Western Australian company that has recently developed a device for improved safety in open-pit mines. Serious accidents can occur when large trucks veer off the roads running around the edge of the mine. The conventional technique to mitigate the risk is to pile waste rock to form a so-called bund on the edge of the road. This method is
NEVILLE FOWKES +2 more
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From Mining Sites to Mining Data: Archaeology's Future
KIVA, 2015Some 40 years after the field of cultural resource management was conceived, the most surprising consequence may be that the sheer quantity of archaeological observations made by the field's practitioners has far outstripped our ability to synthesize information and make those synthetic studies available to key interests, including government ...
Sarah Schlanger +2 more
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Mining web site's topic hierarchy
Special interest tracks and posters of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '05, 2005Searching and navigating a Web site is a tedious task and the hierarchical models, such as site maps, are frequently used for organizing the Web site's content. In this work, we propose to model a Web site's content structure using the topic hierarchy, a directed tree rooted at a Web site's homepage in which the vertices and edges correspond to Web ...
Nan Liu, C. Yang
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Bluebell Mine : remediation of a historic mine site
2009The Bluebell Mine was a lead, zinc and silver mine discovered circa 1820 that had been exploited by a number of owners until its final closure in 1972. It is located in the hamlet of Riondel, BC. Kootenay Lake surrounds the mine site on three sides. Cominco Ltd.
Donald, B. J. +2 more
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Longstreet Mining Site Information
1947Correspondence and photos from Longstreet Mining Site.
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