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Reclamation and Use of Disturbed Land in the Southwest by Thames, John L
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Book desription: The University of Arizona, 1977. Hard Cover. Good; Endpage stamped property o. Land use planning, Land use and the mining industry, Efeect of legislative change on reclamation, The forest service and land use planning, Surface-mined land reclamation methods, Operating considerations, Geologic considerations, Engineering constraints, Economic constraints, Political, governmental, and social considerations, Environmental law and mining, Planning for new mining, Ecology and mining or mining ecology, The effects coal-fired electricity, The implications of oil shale development, Environmental aspects of hydrology, Strip mining and hydrologic environment on Black Mesa, Recreational opportunity costs, Anticipating amentiy conflicts, Archaeological studies on land modification, Measuring public preferences for scenic quality, Balancing resource extraction and creative land development, Dry land techniques in the semiarid west, Irrigation of disturbed lands, Reclaiming coal mine spoils in the Four Corners, Hydroseeding and erosion control chemicals, Vegetation for acidic and alkaline tailing, Tailing reclamation, Range management and surface mining, Shrubs for revegetation, Revegetation of disturbed intermountain area sites, Plant species for critical areas, Species trials on strip mine areas. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 362 pages
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- Format/binding: Hard Cover
- Book condition: Good; Endpage stamped property o
- Quantity available: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: The University of Arizona
- Date published: 1977
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