Supplemental Irrigation For Reclamation Of Surface Mined Lands ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Earl M. Frizzell
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Investigation of mined land characteristics, evaluation of irrigation systems and evaluations by the mining industry determined that irrigation is a feasible method for aiding the revegetation of coal mined lands in the western arid and semi-arid regions (Sherman, et al. 1980). The various regions studied displayed a commonality of characteristics which enables, independent of the site or region, the recommendation of solid-set irrigation. Irrigation should be supplemental by complimenting natural precipitation and should be implemented on a temporary basis. For germination, the vegetation requires application of small amounts of water in a gentle, frequent, and timely manner. For the establishment phase of growth, moisture should be applied and stored in the soil either through pre-irrigation or deep irrigation.
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APA: Earl M. Frizzell  (1985)  Supplemental Irrigation For Reclamation Of Surface Mined Lands ? Introduction

MLA: Earl M. Frizzell Supplemental Irrigation For Reclamation Of Surface Mined Lands ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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