Hundreds of acres of mined land are reclaimed annually in West Virginia (WV) and are planted with hardwood tree species. Forestry and wildlife post-mining land uses require the planting of specific tree species designated by the individual mine permit and planting plan, which generally includes planting of commercially-valuable hardwood species. Establishment and growth of fruit- and nut-producing small tree and native shrub species has not been studied for reforestation plantings on surface mines. Though these species are not generally planted as part of forestry reclamation, they are commonly found in forest ecosystems of WV and are often an important component, contributing to both structural and floral species diversity. Survival and gr...
The Alberta Research Council has conducted a surface mine reclamation research program at the operat...
During the last century coal extraction has degraded ecosystems in Appalachia, converting forested l...
American chestnut was once an abundant species that dominated the Eastern U.S. deciduous forests. A...
Advancements in technology and coal mining methods have accelerated the disturbance of valuable cont...
Current West Virginia coal mining regulations emphasize reforestation as a preferred postmining land...
Coal mining has disturbed approximately 2.4 million hectares (6 million acres) since 1930 in the Uni...
Commercial forestry as a post-mining land use in West Virginia requires an average of 1.2-m or more ...
Coal mining remains an important industry in West Virginia and mining operations drastically disturb...
Surface mining in West Virginia has disturbed large tracts of forested land. In the 1930s to 1960s, ...
Deciduous forests in the Appalachian region have been greatly disrupted due to surface coal mining s...
There is growing interest in the reforestation of surface mined lands for the production of valuable...
Research Highlights: Reclaimed minesites provide an opportunity to establish plantings of tree speci...
Abstract In 2000, the State of West Virginia passed legislation requiring commercial forest land as ...
Reclamation of surface mined lands is required under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act ...
Abstract: Surface mining disturbs hundreds of hectares of land every year in many areas of the world...
The Alberta Research Council has conducted a surface mine reclamation research program at the operat...
During the last century coal extraction has degraded ecosystems in Appalachia, converting forested l...
American chestnut was once an abundant species that dominated the Eastern U.S. deciduous forests. A...
Advancements in technology and coal mining methods have accelerated the disturbance of valuable cont...
Current West Virginia coal mining regulations emphasize reforestation as a preferred postmining land...
Coal mining has disturbed approximately 2.4 million hectares (6 million acres) since 1930 in the Uni...
Commercial forestry as a post-mining land use in West Virginia requires an average of 1.2-m or more ...
Coal mining remains an important industry in West Virginia and mining operations drastically disturb...
Surface mining in West Virginia has disturbed large tracts of forested land. In the 1930s to 1960s, ...
Deciduous forests in the Appalachian region have been greatly disrupted due to surface coal mining s...
There is growing interest in the reforestation of surface mined lands for the production of valuable...
Research Highlights: Reclaimed minesites provide an opportunity to establish plantings of tree speci...
Abstract In 2000, the State of West Virginia passed legislation requiring commercial forest land as ...
Reclamation of surface mined lands is required under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act ...
Abstract: Surface mining disturbs hundreds of hectares of land every year in many areas of the world...
The Alberta Research Council has conducted a surface mine reclamation research program at the operat...
During the last century coal extraction has degraded ecosystems in Appalachia, converting forested l...
American chestnut was once an abundant species that dominated the Eastern U.S. deciduous forests. A...