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Department of Horticultural Science
Restoration and Reclamation Review (1996-2003)
Volume 3 - Spring 1998: Restoration Programs
3.2 Reclamation of Contaminated Ecosystems
3.2 Reclamation of Contaminated Ecosystems
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The Office of Surface Mining’s Abandoned Mine Land Program
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University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science
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1998
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Thoreen, Tim
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Stream Restoration in Appalachia
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University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science
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1998
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Springob, Kevin
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Restoration Efforts on US Military Sites
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University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science
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1998
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Petersen, Amy Jo
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Minnesota's Water and Mine Tailings Program
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University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science
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1998
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Fox, Nathan
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Overview of Vol.3, No.2 – Reclamation of Contaminated Ecosystems
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University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science
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1998
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Carlson, Bruce
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The EPA's Superfund Remediation of Oil Spill Sites
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University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science
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1998
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Bryngelson, Brett
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation’s Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management Program to Establish Native Vegetation along Minnesota Roadways
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University of Minnesota, Department of Horticultural Science
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1998
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Benik, Scott
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