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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/16/2006
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 21 Minesoil Reconstruction
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D
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• Schafer, W.M., G.A. Nielsen, b.J. IMlihopf, and K. Temple. 1979. Soil Genesis, Hydrological Properties, <br />Root Characteristics, and Microbial Activity of 1 to 50-Year-Old Stripmine Spoils. U.S. EPA-600!7-79- <br />100. Washington, D.C. 212 p. <br />Schuman, G. E. and J. F. Power. 1980. Plant growth as affected by topsoil depth and quality on mined <br />lands, p. 6-1 through 6-9. In: Adequate Reclamation of Mined Lands? A symposium. Billings, <br />Montana. <br />Schuman, G. E., F. Rauzi, and E. M. Taylor, Jr. 1980. The effect of topsoil depth on forage production, <br />water infiltration, and water storage, p. 36. In: Agronomy Abstracts, American Society of Agronomy, <br />Madison, Wisconsin. <br />Schuman, G.E., E.M. Taylor, Jr., F. Rauzi, and B.A. Pinchak. 1985. Revegetation of mined land: Influence <br />of topsoil depth and mulching method. Journal of Soil and Water Conse~vafion 40(2):249-252. <br />U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment. June 1986. Western Surface Mine Permitting and <br />Reclamation. OTA-E-279, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. p. 199. <br />• <br /> <br />35 Revised 04f24/91 <br />
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