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M2002004
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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7/8/2002
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ATTACHMENT, PART 3
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LITERATURE CITED <br />1. Allerdings, E. and E.F. Redente. 1983. Effects of topsoil thick- <br />ness and fertilizer rates on successional trends of native seeded <br />species. Abstract of Paper at 36th Annual Meeting, Soc. Range <br />Manage., Albuquerque, NM. <br />2. Barth, R.C. and B.K. Martin. 1982. Soil -depth requirements to <br />reclaim surface -mined areas in the Northern Great Plains. Col. <br />School of Mines Res. Inst., Environ. Tech. Div., Golden, CO. <br />3. Beauchamp, H., R. Lang and M. May. 1975. Topsoil as a seed source <br />for reseeding strip mine spoils. Wyo. Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. J. 90, <br />Univ. Wyo., Laramie, WY. <br />4. Biondini, M.E. and E.F. Redente. 1983. Stability and diversity in <br />disturbed land reclamation. Abstract of Paper at 36th Annual <br />Meeting, Soc. Range Manage., Albuquerque, NM. <br />5. Coenenberg, J.G. 1982. Methods for establishment of diverse native <br />plant communities at the Rosebud Mine. pp. B- 6(1) -B -6(20) in <br />Proceedings: Symposium on Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation in <br />the Northern Great Plains, Billings, MT. <br />6. Cundell, A.M. 1977. The role of microorganisms in the revege- <br />tation of strip -mined land in the western United States. J. Range <br />Manage. 30: 299 -305. <br />7. Darling, A.P. 1983. The effects of native hay mulch on stabili- <br />zation and revegetation of strip -mined lands in southeastern <br />Montana: Unpub. M.S. Thesis, Montana State Univ., Bozeman, MT. <br />8. DePuit, E.J. 1980. Recent progress in mined land revegetation <br />research in Montana. pp. 19(1)- 19(24) in Proceedings Symposium on <br />Adequate Reclamation of Mined Lands, Billings, MT. <br />9. DePuit, E.J. and J.G. Coenenberg. 1979. Responses of revegetated <br />coal strip mine spoils to variable fertilization rates, longevity <br />of fertilization program, and season of seeding. Mt. Agr. Exp. <br />Sta. Res. Rep. 150, Mt. State Univ., Bozeman, MT. <br />10. DePuit, F..J., Coenenberg, J.G. and C.L. Skilbred. 1980. Estab- <br />lishment of diverse native plant communities on coal surface -mined <br />lands in Montana as influenced by seeding method, mixture and rate. <br />Mt. Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. Rep. 163, Mt. State Univ., Bozeman, MT. <br />11. Doerr, T.B., E.F. Redente and T.E. Sievers, 1983. Effect of <br />cultural practices on seeded plant communities on intensively <br />disturbed soils. J. Range Manage. 36: 423 -428. <br />268 <br />
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