Major
Research:
Reforestation
of Mined Land for Timber Production and Environmental Quality. James A. Burger, Department of Forestry
Program Options for Improving Compensatory Mitigation
under NWP 21. Kurt Stephenson,
Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
Properties
and Potential Water Quality Effects of Post-2000 Coal Combustion Products. W. Lee Daniels, Department of Crop and Soil Environmental
Sciences.
The Protective
Role of Settling Pond Ecology In Headwater Streams Influenced By Hollow Fill
Drainages in Virginia/West
Education / Extension / Outreach –
Area Extension Agent – Mined Land Development and Natural Resource Management.
Jon Rockett,
Beef Cattle
Production on Reclaimed Surface Mined Land. John Hall, Department of Animal and Poultry
Sciences, and W. D. Whittier,
Teaching
Environmental Issues, from Coal to Electricity. John Burton and Mary Quillen, Department of Teaching
and Learning.
Joint
Undergraduate/Graduate Studio – LAR 4084 and 5005 Advanced Planning and Design.
Margaret Bryant, Landscape Architecture.
On-Site
Wastewater Treatment on a Reclaimed Mine Site in
Education
– Area Colleges:
The Effects
of Two Cultural Treatments on Four Christmas Tree Species Grown on Reclaimed
Mined Land. Chuks Ogbannaya and
Jay Blevins,
Soil Attributes at the
Funding for Student Research at
Carbon Sequestration Project on
Surface Mined Sites in the Clinch and
Co-grazing Appalachian Pastures with Goats and
Cattle: Effects on Pasture Quality, Animal Performance, and Farm Profitability.
A.O. Abaye, J.M. Luginbuhl,
C. Zipper, J. Rockett, D. Whittier. Supported by
Demonstrate the Potential for Large-Scale Carbon
Sequestration by Reforestation of Mined Lands Using Managed Forests. J.A. Burger. Supported by
Restoring Sustainable Forests on Appalachian Mined Lands for Wood Products,
Renewable Energy, Carbon Sequestration, and Other Ecosystem Services. J. Burger, T. Fox, G. Amacher, J. Sullivan
C. Zipper, J. Galbraith. Supported by
Remote Sensing for
Water Quality Effects of Moss 3 Coal Refuse and