Skip to main content
Login
Library Home
My Profile
Links
Ask the Librarian
About
New Titles
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Formation of wetlands as a possible rehabilitation option for open cut mining in the south west of Western Australia
Record no:
40551
Author:
Alcoa Australia
;
Kabay, E. D.
;
Nichols, O. G.
Series:
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH BULLETIN, ALCOA OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED. Jan. 1981 no. 10 : 10 p. [kept P333.7209941]
Subject:
Wetlands - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Aluminium mines and mining - Western Australia
;
Mines and mineral resources - Environmental aspects - Western Australia
;
Reclamation of land - Western Australia
;
Print
Mail
Similar Items
Review of early Alcoa research on the nutrition and growth of eucalypts planted in rehabilitated bauxite mined areas in the Darling Range, Western Australia
Studies on invertebrates in relation to bauxite mining activities in the Darling Range - a review of the first eighteen months research
A preliminary ecological survey of the Wagerup ant fauna
Use of rehabilitated bauxite mined areas in the jarrah forest by vertebrate fauna
Termite utilisation of rehabilitated bauxite mined areas
Assessment of the floral composition achieved by two topsoil handling techniques used for rehabilitation of bauxite mined areas - preliminary study
A method for assessing the likely effects of bauxite mining on conservation of flora and fauna management priority areas
Phytophthora cinnamomi in operational and rehabilitated bauxite mine areas in south-western Australia
Mining related compaction - a case study in the Darling Range, Western Australia
Red - a hydrological design model used in rehabilitation of bauxite minepits in the Darling Range, Western Australia