Published March 1979
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Journal article
Revegetation of disturbed grounds in the semi-arid climate of southcentral Washington
Description
A mechanically disturbed area containing trace quantities of radionuclides was successfully revegetated in 1 yr. Using treatments of straw, clay, and a straw/clay mixture, the soil was sufficiently stabilized to resist wind erosion. The shallow-rooted vegetation (cheatgrass), planted to impede the growth of deep-rooted radionuclide carriers, maintained itself through three growing seasons and will probably persist in the study area for several decades. (author)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Health Phys.
- Journal Volume
- 36
- Journal Issue
- 3
- Series
- Health Phys.
- Journal Page Range
- 289-294
- ISSN
- 0017-9078
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United Kingdom
- INIS RN
- 10487445
- Subject category
- S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
- Descriptors DEI
- CLIMATES; CONTAMINATION; CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES; DEPTH; EROSION; HANFORD RESERVATION; PLANT GROWTH; RADIOISOTOPES; REVEGETATION; ROOT ABSORPTION; SOILS; STABILITY; SURVIVAL TIME; TRACE AMOUNTS; UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL; WATER RESERVOIRS; WIND
- Descriptors DEC
- DIMENSIONS; GROWTH; ISOTOPES; MANAGEMENT; SURFACE WATERS; UPTAKE; WASTE DISPOSAL; WASTE MANAGEMENT