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  • Revegetation is rapid because the imprints hold rainwater in place and captures seed, water and windblown plant litter, which works as mulch to suppress evaporation.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Revegetation is rapid because the imprints hold rainwater in place and captures seed, water and windblown plant litter, which works as mulch to suppress evaporation.

    Out of Water 2009

  • Revegetation: Select vegetation species that are suited to the properties of minesoil, tolerate and establish quickly in harsh condition, control erosion and have fast growth.

    Offsetting carbon dioxide emissions through minesoil reclamation 2009

  • Revegetation of natural and human-caused disturbances in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.

    Serengeti National Park, Tanzania 2008

  • Revegetation could well be the cause of the observed warming.

    Help NASA Find the Lost City of Wellington NZ « Climate Audit 2007

  • Revegetation of acidic residues from bauxite mining using nodulated and mycorrhizal legume trees.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Revegetation of acidic residues from bauxite mining using nodulated and mycorrhizal legume trees.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • Revegetation of acidic residues from bauxite mining using nodulated and mycorrhizal legume trees.

    Chapter 5 1990

  • Revegetation of the exposed mudflats also is planned.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Revegetation: Select vegetation species that are suited to the properties of minesoil, tolerate and establish quickly in harsh condition, control erosion and have fast growth.

    Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth 2010

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