An ecological approach to the assessment of vegetation cover on inactive uranium mill tailings sites

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Margarete A. Kalin
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An ecological approach to the assessment of vegetation cover on inactive uranium mill tailings sites

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An assessment of vascular plants was performed by sampling vegetation from three uranium mill tailings sites in Canada. In total, 170 species were identified. The purpose of the assessment was to determine why some plants could grow on the sites, whereas others could not. Descriptions of study areas, a list of the plant species, and project methodology were all presented.

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English
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402

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Citation provided by M. Kalin, Boojum Research

Paper listed as no. C4 in author's bibliography of published research.

Paper presented at the International Symposium on Management of Wastes from Uranium Mining and Milling, held May 10-14, 1982, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Margarete Kalin publications -- C4.

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p. 385-402 :
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402

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