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Steep Slope, In-Place Reclamation of Abandoned Coal Gob Piles in Sugarite Canyon, Raton, New Mexico John A. Kretzmann, P.E. New Mexico Abandoned Mine Land Program Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, Santa
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Document Date: 2014-04-09 17:55:08


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Raton / London / New York / /

Company

Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. / /

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Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

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Raton Filter Plant / Year At Raton Filter Plant / Catchment Habitats / /

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chemical and physical characteristics / construction contractor / reclamation site / important historic coal mining site / machinery / job site / rubber rabbitbrush / project site / mining / gob reclamation site / /

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Forest Drought Stress / /

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Sugarite Canyon / Chicorica Creek / Rocky Mt. / Curl-leaf mountain / Lake Maloya / /

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Natural Resources Department / New Mexico Historic Preservation Division / NOAA National Weather Service / USDA Forest Service / Western Region Climate Center / /

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John A. Kretzmann / Weather Recording / /

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construction contractor / Official / Major / /

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New Mexico / Arizona / Colorado / /

Region

Southwest United States / northeastern New Mexico / /

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simulation / /

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