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Phytostabilization as a remediation alternative at mining sites / by Dennis Neuman and Karl L. Ford.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Neuman, Dennis R.
- Series:
- Technical note (United States. Bureau of Land Management) ; 420.
- Technical note ; 420
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Abandoned mined lands reclamation--Montana.
- Abandoned mined lands reclamation.
- Soil remediation--Montana.
- Soil remediation.
- Plants for land reclamation--Montana.
- Plants for land reclamation.
- Mine soils--Environmental aspects--Montana.
- Mine soils.
- Reclamation of land--Montana.
- Reclamation of land.
- Abandoned mines--Environmental aspects--Montana.
- Abandoned mines.
- Abandoned mines--Environmental aspects.
- Mine soils--Environmental aspects.
- Montana.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (vii, 48 pages) : color illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- [Denver, Colo.] : [Bureau of Land Management, National Science and Technology Center], [2006]
- Summary:
- This technical note summarizes the work done at the Keating tailings site near Butte, Montana, by the Montana State University. BLM is looking for more cost-effective methods for reclaiming abandoned mine land (AML) sites. Phytostabilization is a promising alternative for accomplishing reclamation at a tenth of the cost.
- Notes:
- Title from PDF title page (viewed on 01/26/2007).
- "December 2006."
- "BLM/ST/ST-06/003+3720."
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-22).
- Other Format:
- Print version: Neuman, Dennis R. Phytostabilization as a remediation alternative at mining sites
- OCLC:
- 80232031
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