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Eco-restoration of a high-sulphur coal mine overburden dumping site in northeast India: A case study
Author(s): J. Dowarah, H. P. D. Boruah, J. Gogoi, N. Pathak, N. Saikia and A. K. Handique
Month: Oct
Year: 2009
Journal: Journal of Earth System Science
Volume: 118
Issue: 5
Pages: 597-608
Article Topic(s): Restoration,Establishment methods
Research Setting(s): Field
Species Referenced: Mimosa strigillosa (Powderpuff),
Abstract
A variety of plant species were examined for their potential use in abandoned mine site restoration in India.Suggested Citation
J. Dowarah, H. P. D. Boruah, J. Gogoi, N. Pathak, N. Saikia and A. K. Handique. "Eco-restoration of a high-sulphur coal mine overburden dumping site in northeast India: A case study." Journal of Earth System Science 118.5 (2009): 597-608.Go back