Landscape Diversity: Multiple-Use Landscapes for Reclaimed Phosphatic Clay Areas
A concept drawing of a landscape after clay deposition, reclamation, and several years into the differential settling process.
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Hanlon, Edward A., Matt Wilson, Casey Beavers, and James Cates. 2011. “Landscape Diversity: Multiple-Use Landscapes for Reclaimed Phosphatic Clay Areas: SL229 SS449, Rev. 8 2011”. EDIS 2011 (10). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ss449-2011.

Abstract

With planning, communities can use reclaimed phosphatic clay areas for agriculture and at the same time restore lost wetlands, improve water quality and water use efficiency, and retain areas valuable to wildlife. This revised 5-page concept paper was written by E.A. Hanlon, M. Wilson, C. Beavers, and J. Cates, and published by the UF Department of Soil and Water Science, August 2011.

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https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ss449-2011
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