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Bowen, C. K., Schuman, G. E., Olson, R. A., & Ingram, J. (2005). Influence of topsoil depth on plant and soil attributes of 24-year old reclaimed mined lands. Arid Land Research and Management, 19(3), 267-284.
Buss, J. & Pinno, B. D. (2019). “Soil stockpile seed viability declines with depth and is impacted by surface vegetation. Journal of The American Society of Mining and Reclamation, 8, 12, http://dx.doi.org/10.21000/JASMR19010023.
Dickie, J. B., Gajjar, K. H., Birch, P., & Harris, J. A. (1988). The survival of viable seeds in stored topsoil from opencast coal workings and its implications for site restoration. Biological conservation, 43(4), 257-265.
Espeland, E. K., Perkins, L. B., & Leger, E. A. (2010). Comparison of seed bank estimation techniques using six weed species in two soil types. Rangeland ecology & management, 63(2), 243-247.
Holl, K. D. (2002). Long‐term vegetation recovery on reclaimed coal surface mines in the eastern USA. Journal of Applied Ecology, 39(6), 960-970.
Iverson, L. R., and Wali, M. K. 1982. Buried, viable seeds and their relation to revegetation after surface mining. Journal of Range Management 35:648-652.
MacKenzie, D.D. 2012. Best Management Practices for Conservation of Reclamation Materials in the Mineable Oil Sands Region of Alberta. Prepared by MacKenzie, D. for the Terrestrial Subgroup, Best Management Practices Task Group of the Reclamation Working Group of the Cumulative Environmental Management Association, Fort McMurray, AB. March 9, 2011.
Olano, J., Caballero, I., Laskurain, N. A., Loidi, J., and Escudero, A. 2002. Seed bank spatial pattern in a temperate secondary forest. Journal of vegetation science 13(6):775-784.
OSRIN, 2014. OSRIN’s Did You Know Series: The Collected Works. Oil Sands Research and Information Network, University of Alberta, School of Energy and the Environment, Edmonton, Alberta. OSRIN Report No. SR-11. 163 pp.
Qi, M., and Scarratt, J. B. 1998. Effect of harvesting method on seed bank dynamics in a boreal mixedwood forest in northwestern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Botany 76(5):872-883.
Rydgren, K., and Hestmark, G. 1997. The soil propagule bank in a boreal old-growth spruce forest: changes with depth and relationship to aboveground vegetation. Canadian Journal of Botany 75(1):121-128.
Bowen, C. K., Schuman, G. E., Olson, R. A., & Ingram, J. (2005). Influence of topsoil depth on plant and soil attributes of 24-year old reclaimed mined lands. Arid Land Research and Management, 19(3), 267-284.
Buss, J. & Pinno, B. D. (2019). “Soil stockpile seed viability declines with depth and is impacted by surface vegetation. Journal of The American Society of Mining and Reclamation, 8, 12, http://dx.doi.org/10.21000/JASMR19010023.
Dickie, J. B., Gajjar, K. H., Birch, P., & Harris, J. A. (1988). The survival of viable seeds in stored topsoil from opencast coal workings and its implications for site restoration. Biological conservation, 43(4), 257-265.
Espeland, E. K., Perkins, L. B., & Leger, E. A. (2010). Comparison of seed bank estimation techniques using six weed species in two soil types. Rangeland ecology & management, 63(2), 243-247.
Holl, K. D. (2002). Long‐term vegetation recovery on reclaimed coal surface mines in the eastern USA. Journal of Applied Ecology, 39(6), 960-970.
Iverson, L. R., and Wali, M. K. 1982. Buried, viable seeds and their relation to revegetation after surface mining. Journal of Range Management 35:648-652.
MacKenzie, D.D. 2012. Best Management Practices for Conservation of Reclamation Materials in the Mineable Oil Sands Region of Alberta. Prepared by MacKenzie, D. for the Terrestrial Subgroup, Best Management Practices Task Group of the Reclamation Working Group of the Cumulative Environmental Management Association, Fort McMurray, AB. March 9, 2011.
Olano, J., Caballero, I., Laskurain, N. A., Loidi, J., and Escudero, A. 2002. Seed bank spatial pattern in a temperate secondary forest. Journal of vegetation science 13(6):775-784.
OSRIN, 2014. OSRIN’s Did You Know Series: The Collected Works. Oil Sands Research and Information Network, University of Alberta, School of Energy and the Environment, Edmonton, Alberta. OSRIN Report No. SR-11. 163 pp.
Qi, M., and Scarratt, J. B. 1998. Effect of harvesting method on seed bank dynamics in a boreal mixedwood forest in northwestern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Botany 76(5):872-883.
Rydgren, K., and Hestmark, G. 1997. The soil propagule bank in a boreal old-growth spruce forest: changes with depth and relationship to aboveground vegetation. Canadian Journal of Botany 75(1):121-128.