Abstract
Salient problems encountered in coal mine reclamation include land use and environmental protection values, license applications and subsequent reports, and the development of sound reclamation planning programs. The facts of life to be dealt with in reclamation and reclamation planning include encounters with negative attitudes toward reclamation, basic physics, chemistry, biology and geology, and the ability or inability to respond properly. The cooperative approach to reclamation includes interfacing with mining company personnel, government agencies, public-interest groups and consultants. Some promising solutions to reclamation, especially in alpine and subalpine regions, include handling of materials and organic test plot research.
Citation Formats
Blazenko, E J, and Kuhn, J A.
Coal mine reclamation: the cooperative approach.
Canada: N. p.,
1976.
Web.
Blazenko, E J, & Kuhn, J A.
Coal mine reclamation: the cooperative approach.
Canada.
Blazenko, E J, and Kuhn, J A.
1976.
"Coal mine reclamation: the cooperative approach."
Canada.
@misc{etde_7272113,
title = {Coal mine reclamation: the cooperative approach}
author = {Blazenko, E J, and Kuhn, J A}
abstractNote = {Salient problems encountered in coal mine reclamation include land use and environmental protection values, license applications and subsequent reports, and the development of sound reclamation planning programs. The facts of life to be dealt with in reclamation and reclamation planning include encounters with negative attitudes toward reclamation, basic physics, chemistry, biology and geology, and the ability or inability to respond properly. The cooperative approach to reclamation includes interfacing with mining company personnel, government agencies, public-interest groups and consultants. Some promising solutions to reclamation, especially in alpine and subalpine regions, include handling of materials and organic test plot research.}
journal = []
volume = {69:771}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1976}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Coal mine reclamation: the cooperative approach}
author = {Blazenko, E J, and Kuhn, J A}
abstractNote = {Salient problems encountered in coal mine reclamation include land use and environmental protection values, license applications and subsequent reports, and the development of sound reclamation planning programs. The facts of life to be dealt with in reclamation and reclamation planning include encounters with negative attitudes toward reclamation, basic physics, chemistry, biology and geology, and the ability or inability to respond properly. The cooperative approach to reclamation includes interfacing with mining company personnel, government agencies, public-interest groups and consultants. Some promising solutions to reclamation, especially in alpine and subalpine regions, include handling of materials and organic test plot research.}
journal = []
volume = {69:771}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Canada}
year = {1976}
month = {Jul}
}