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Eugene C. Doll has written: 'Prime land reclamation in North Dakota' 'Soil replacement for reclamation of stripmined lands in North Dakota' -- subject(s): Strip mining, Soil productivity, Reclamation of land, Soil replacement
S. A. Gavande has written: 'Selecting cover-soil for use in surface mine reclamation in east Texas'
Topsoil reclamation can also be attained by preserving the topsoil for later use.
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Reclamation is returning the land to the way it was before mininghope this helps
Ivan J. Jansen has written: 'Current reclamation research at the University Illinois and some considerations in constructing a productive soil' 'Reclamation for rowcrop production'
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Unwise use of nanotechnology can be very dangerous..could cause bad reactions on different experiments.
The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 authorized the use of money from the sale of public lands for reclamation purposes. This act established a fund using fees paid by coal mining companies based on their production to finance the reclamation of abandoned mine lands.
nanoparticles are basicly microscopic particles. Nanotechnology is the technology used to manipulate these nonoparticles for human use.