Pipeline Revegetation Research : Alaska Highway test site progress report - 1979

This report discusses revegetation of areas disturbed by construction of the proposed Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline with four test sites that were established to investigate various factors which can affect the success of northern revegetation program. The factors studied included plant adaptability t...

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Alternate Title:Alaska Highway test site progress report - 1979
Main Author: Vaartnou, M.
Corporate Contributor(s):Foothills Pipe Lines (South Yukon) Ltd.
Document Type: Report
Publisher:Vaartnou & Sons Enterprises Ltd.
Date:January 1980
Sponsor / Funder:Foothills Pipe Lines (South Yukon) Ltd.
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546 |a English 
520 |a This report discusses revegetation of areas disturbed by construction of the proposed Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline with four test sites that were established to investigate various factors which can affect the success of northern revegetation program. The factors studied included plant adaptability to northern conditions, the effect of competition, the effect of aspect and slope, and the applicability of the shredding technique of revegetation. This report covers the revegetation project along the Alaska Highway from the Alaska border to the British Columbia border. 
653 |a Revegetation 
653 |a Erosion control 
653 |a Soil 
653 |a Tests 
651 |a Alaska Highway corridor 
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