Abstract

ABSTRACT Current reclamation standards require surface mine operators to address many difficult issues, not the least of which is the selection of an appropriate postmining land use plan. When it is determined that this plan should include cropland, there are some specific problems that must be resolved. The planning process is reviewed and specific recommendations are made. Techniques for soil removal and replacement are compared. If soil compaction is excessive, deep tillage is recommended to alleviate the problem. Differential settlement is another problem that may be encountered. It can be prevented, to a degree, by avoiding the creation of a completely level ground through final grading. If it does occur, procedures are available to correct the problem. Revegetation follows standard agricultural practices.

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