Factors That Influence The Selection Of A Land Use For Surface Mined Lands ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael L. Clar
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Reclamation of surface mined lands has two basic objectives: (1) the elimination or abatement of undesirable environmental conditions, and (2) the restoration of mined land to its former or more productive uses. This paper addresses some of the planning concepts and site factors that influence the selection of suitable land uses for surface mined lands. Three planning concepts included in the discussion are: (1) mine land planning, (2) comprehensive land use planning, and (3) environmental site planning. The site factors that will influence the selection of an appropriate land use have been grouped into three categories: (1) legal, (2) geographic, and (3) natural. The natural factors are further subdivided into three groupings: geomorphology, soils, and climate.
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APA: Michael L. Clar  (1981)  Factors That Influence The Selection Of A Land Use For Surface Mined Lands ? Introduction

MLA: Michael L. Clar Factors That Influence The Selection Of A Land Use For Surface Mined Lands ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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