Loblolly Pine Seedling Response To Overburden Types And Management Practices

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. W. Draves
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Planning and testing in advance of the mining operation are essential. This advance work can involve physical and chemical analysis of overburden cores, field test plots, green- house studies or any of a multitude of other baseline data collection activities. This paper presents the results of Central and South West's field test plots and how they relate to topsoil substitution. Besides the obvious need for testing in advance of mining, there are the inevitable regulatory requirements. Quoting from the office of Surface Mining Regulations concerning topsoil substitution: 216.22(e) TOPSOIL SUBSTITUTE AND SUPPLEMENTS -Selected overburden materials may be substituted for or used as a supplement to topsoil if the office determines that the resulting soil medium is equal to or more suitable for sustaining revegetation than is the available topsoil and the substitute material is the best available to support revegetation.
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APA: R. W. Draves  (1985)  Loblolly Pine Seedling Response To Overburden Types And Management Practices

MLA: R. W. Draves Loblolly Pine Seedling Response To Overburden Types And Management Practices. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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