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Mapping and characterization of cutover peatlands for reclamation planning

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Research was conducted on several hundred hectares of cutover peatlands in Alberta. The objective was the development of viable methods for obtaining data to assess different methods of peatland reclamation. Physical and chemical analysis of sampled peatland soils was undertaken to determine environmental impacts. An extensive mapping survey of the area was also completed.

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Mapping and characterization of cutover peatlands for reclamation planning
1993, Alberta Land Conservation and Reclamation Council, Reclamation Research Technical Advisory Committee
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Published in
Edmonton, Alta
Series
Report (Alberta. Reclamation Research Technical Advisory Committee) -- RRTAC 93-6

Classifications

Library of Congress
S'592.85'T87'1993

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Pagination
xii, 100 p :
Number of pages
100

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20801083M
Internet Archive
mappingcharacter00turc
ISBN 10
0773260382
OCLC/WorldCat
33311380

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