Current Research Trends In Mined-Land Conservation And Utilization (PRIPRINT 67-F-65)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. Don Sullivan
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Paraphrasing the poetic repetition of Gertrude Stein - "Research is research, is research, is research --- ad infinitum." But research takes many forms and involves many facets. Perhaps the most simple of definitions is that attributed to the late "Boss" Kettering of General Motors who in advising a young trainee said, "Research is an intelligent effort to satisfy the curiosity of the human mind." Reclamation research is complex and requires a diversity of scientific knowledge. The overall aim of land reclamation research is directed to finding practical ways to develop efficient methods to restore mined lands to productive use, compatible with use of adjacent lands, as soon after mining as possible; and, finding practical ways to reduce or prevent damage to surrounding resource areas, which may be affected by the mining process. Research in the field of mined land reclamation is not entirely new, although in some respects we are exploring new areas each day.
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APA: C. Don Sullivan  (1967)  Current Research Trends In Mined-Land Conservation And Utilization (PRIPRINT 67-F-65)

MLA: C. Don Sullivan Current Research Trends In Mined-Land Conservation And Utilization (PRIPRINT 67-F-65). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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