Asbestos mining activities in the Bewaarkloof area, central-northern Transvaal, southern Africa, resulted in thousands of exposed tailings on slopes with varying gradients. Due to the potential health risk of asbestos fibre pollution, extensive reclamation and revegetation of the tailings were initiated in 1986. An assessment of a selection of apparently suitable plant species revealed that Euphorbia tirucalli L. is best suited as a reclamation pioneer in this area. The advantages of E. tirucalli for in situ reclamation purposes are presented and discussed.
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1 February 1993
Application of revegetation principles: the use of Euphorbia tirucalli L. (Euphorbiaceae) for asbestos tailing rehabilitation.
Gideon F. Smith,
Erich R. Fuls,
J.J.P. van Wyk,
G.V. Heydenrych,
S. van Wyk
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Bradleya
Vol. 1993 • No. 11
February 1993
Vol. 1993 • No. 11
February 1993