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Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide

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Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide

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Basic Considerations In Vegetating Areas Affected By Mining Activities

In attempting to vegetate pnob!em sites some basic pn.i,ne%ptes, namely the phys.ica.e and chemi.ca2 pnope/ti;es og the problem mateni.al and the selection oU hu.itab.2e p!antts {cor pnopagati.on, have to be considered. Pnobtem sites such as tai ing dams, mined-out atteas, and areas which have been genehaUy advehse2y a46eeted by mining activities, are not only o~ten located in a divehs.ity o4 climatic regions, but they also usuaUy dL64en substantially in theAjt .int' Lns c phys.ica2 and chem.i cat pnopen t i.es . To estabP.ish vegetation on such sites 6requent2y requites: .%) The ame Lonaton oU adverse {yaetors in onde t to exeate a hoot env.utonment suitable Uon "satis1actony" plant growth. .%i) These.2eationo4 plant species suited to the improved Hoot env.utonment, and eompat%b&e with the e2imate o{y the site, and the ultimate Land use o4 the site. iii) The estabL shment o{y a Laboratory and p-LLot scale testing programme to aeeomptizh the above.
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  • Published: 1975
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