Reinstated soil at restored sites often suffers from severe compaction which can significantly impede root development. Several methods, such as ripping and complete cultivation, are available to alleviate compaction that may occur as a result of soil reinstatement. This paper examines the effectiveness of the industry standard industrial ripper and a prototype modern ripper, the Mega-Lift, in comparison with the recommended best practice method of complete cultivation. An investigation of the penetration resistance of the soil at a restored sand and gravel quarry was carried out using a cone penetrometer and a 'lifting driving tool' (dropping weight penetrometer) 3 years following cultivation. All the cultivation treatments reduced soil co...
Soil compaction is often studied by comparing virgin sites to commercial fields with a long-term cul...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10379/10509-thumbnail.jpgCuyahoga Valley Nati...
Graduation date: 1989The use of mechanized harvest equipment has been\ud increasing as an economical...
Reinstated soil at restored sites often suffers from severe compaction which can significantly imped...
ABSTRACT 1 Reinstated soil at restored sites often suffers from severe compaction which can signific...
Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield site...
One of the most perplexing problems associated with reclaiming surface–mined lands is excessive comp...
The existence of excessive soil compaction has hindered the surface mining industry from returning l...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
Current UK guidance suggests that a 'rootable' soil profile of at least 1.0 m depth should be suffic...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Extraction of coal, ores, and minerals from the earth by surface mining has occurred for many years ...
Soil compaction constitutes a major threat to the fertility of arable soils and food security. The a...
An innovative technique to reduce soil compaction and prevent recompaction simultaneously is present...
The potential increase in timber yields achieved through the thinning process in the\ud forest is of...
Soil compaction is often studied by comparing virgin sites to commercial fields with a long-term cul...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10379/10509-thumbnail.jpgCuyahoga Valley Nati...
Graduation date: 1989The use of mechanized harvest equipment has been\ud increasing as an economical...
Reinstated soil at restored sites often suffers from severe compaction which can significantly imped...
ABSTRACT 1 Reinstated soil at restored sites often suffers from severe compaction which can signific...
Soil compaction is often responsible for the poor establishment of trees on restored brownfield site...
One of the most perplexing problems associated with reclaiming surface–mined lands is excessive comp...
The existence of excessive soil compaction has hindered the surface mining industry from returning l...
Most compaction results from use of machinery on soil which is too wet to work well, or from overwor...
Current UK guidance suggests that a 'rootable' soil profile of at least 1.0 m depth should be suffic...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Extraction of coal, ores, and minerals from the earth by surface mining has occurred for many years ...
Soil compaction constitutes a major threat to the fertility of arable soils and food security. The a...
An innovative technique to reduce soil compaction and prevent recompaction simultaneously is present...
The potential increase in timber yields achieved through the thinning process in the\ud forest is of...
Soil compaction is often studied by comparing virgin sites to commercial fields with a long-term cul...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10379/10509-thumbnail.jpgCuyahoga Valley Nati...
Graduation date: 1989The use of mechanized harvest equipment has been\ud increasing as an economical...