[PDF][PDF] Landfill gas, what it does to trees and how its injurious effects may be prevented

FB Flower, EF Gilman, IA Leone - Journal of Arboriculture, 1981 - academia.edu
The conversion of former refuse landfills into post closure uses generally involves the planting
of trees for aesthetic and occasionally commercial purposes. The authors have noted that …

Standardized procedures for planting vegetation on completed sanitary landfills

EF Gilman, FB Flower, ID Leone - Waste Management & Research, 1985 - Elsevier
Standardized procedures were developed for those charge with establishing a vegetative
cover on completed landfills. Special problems associated with growing plants on these sites …

[PDF][PDF] Damage to woody species by anaerobic landfill gases

IA Leone, FB Flower, JJ Arthur, EF Gilman - Journal of Arboriculture, 1977 - academia.edu
Refuse landfills are constructed on areas of land set aside for depositing solid waste. Current
practice dictates that the refuse be spread and compacted, before being covered daily with …

The adaptability of 19 woody species in vegetating a former sanitary landfill

EF Gilman, IA Leone, FB Flower - Forest Science, 1981 - academic.oup.com
Ten replicates of 19 woody species were planted on a 10-year-old, completed sanitary landfill.
An area of nearby old forest land served as a control. During the first 2 years after planting…

[BOOK][B] A study of vegetation problems associated with refuse landfills

FB Flower - 1978 - books.google.com
… We would also like to acknowledge the assistance of the following: Cook College
students Heather Boyd, Deborah Flower, and Michael Telson, and research technicians …

[PDF][PDF] Factors affecting tree growth on resource recovery residual landfills

EF Gilman, IA Leone, FB Flower - Proceedings of the National Waste …, 1980 - Citeseer
It has often been recommended that former refuse landfills be developed into''parks or other
open space. This will involve the growth of trees and other deep-rooted vegetation. However…

Vertical root distribution of american basswood in sanitary landfill soil

EF Gilman, IA Leone, FB Flower - Forest Science, 1981 - academic.oup.com
Root systems of twelve 7-year-old American basswood (Tilia americana L.) trees growing in
cover soil placed over a completed sanitary refuse landfill were excavated and mapped. …

A new enemy of the oyster drill

FB Flower - Science, 1954 - science.org
Huff and Perlzweig (1) developed a fluorometric method for the estimation of N1-methylnicotinamide
based on thecondensation of it with acetone under alkaline conditions. Huff (2) has …

[HTML][HTML] Vegetation growth in landfill environs

EF Gilman, FB Flower, IA Leone… - Municipal solid waste …, 1979 - books.google.com
This During the past dozen years, many attempts to revegetate completed sanitary landfills
have been undertaken throughout the United States, with variable degrees of success. has …

Design of Apartment House Incinerators

JV Feuss, FB Flower - Journal of the Air Pollution Control …, 1969 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this paper is to organize information concerning the design of apartment
house incinerators and their emission standards for the training of and use by local officials …