Excellent Agricultural Soils After Surface Mining (01337c44-c551-4d4d-a8cb-a8f583d3fad2)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. J. Jansen
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Successful soil construction involves preparation of an adequate base, selection of high quality soil materials, and placement of those materials by means which will establish a continuous macropore network and modest to low soil strength. Where such has been accomplished, experiments reveal row crop productivity on reclaimed land which is very competitive with that on undisturbed land. Inferior productivity and sensitivity to drought stress are experienced where the soils are excessively compacted during construction. Some deep tillage practices have been quite successful in improving the compacted soils, but it is preferable to avoid compaction as the soil materials are handled.
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APA: I. J. Jansen  (1987)  Excellent Agricultural Soils After Surface Mining (01337c44-c551-4d4d-a8cb-a8f583d3fad2)

MLA: I. J. Jansen Excellent Agricultural Soils After Surface Mining (01337c44-c551-4d4d-a8cb-a8f583d3fad2). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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