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Intersection of Wildfire and Legacy Mining Poses Risks to Water Quality. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
Murphy SF, Blake JM, Ebel BA, Martin DA.
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Revegetating Industrial Waste Disposal Sites

Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 1991
Short-rotation tree plantations were established at seven industrial waste disposal sites in southern Finland. Altogether 31,500 willow cuttings were planted between 1984 and 1989. Neutralized residue from a titanium dioxide pigment process had an unfavourable influence on growth.
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Serpentine Revegetation: A Review

Northeastern Naturalist, 2009
Abstract Centuries of mining economically valuable minerals from serpentine have left a legacy of drastically disturbed landscape. Asbestos and nickel-laterite mining from serpentine is estimated to have degraded 11,130 and 19,070 ha, respectively, in 18 countries.
Ryan E. O'Dell, Victor P. Claassen
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TUNDRA BRYOPHYTE REVEGETATION: NOVEL METHODS FOR REVEGETATING NORTHERN ECOSYSTEMS

2016
Reclamation of northern disturbances is of increasing importance as industrial activities and associated infrastructure expands to accommodate growing human reliance on world ecosystems. Bryophytes are recognized as ecologically essential to northern ecosystems and effectively promoting their growth is critical for reclamation.
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Monitoring roadside revegetation projects

Native Plants Journal, 2011
Using established protocols and thereby applying a systematic approach to monitoring roadside revegetation projects can increase the quality of monitoring information and reduce the amount of field and office time. We present a guide to developing a simple monitoring plan, selecting monitoring protocols, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting ...
D. Steinfeld   +3 more
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