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Vegetative barriers, which are rows of trees and bushes, have been used a reduce dust downwind of coal mines and other dust sources.<ref>Přikryl, [https://dml.cz/handle/10338.dmlcz/703076 Estimate of vegetation efficiency on reducing dust concentration produced by a surface coal mine]. In: Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics, Proceedings of Seminar. Hejnice, June 24-29, 2018. Institute of Mathematics CAS, Prague, 132–139, 2019. </ref><ref>[https://www.koreaherald.com/article/3205005 Korean Air Grows Forest in Mongolia], ''The Korea Herald'', September 3, 2023.</ref> | |||
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Wind Fences
Domes
Tree Barriers
Vegetative barriers, which are rows of trees and bushes, have been used a reduce dust downwind of coal mines and other dust sources.[1][2]
Documents
Wind Fences
Domes
Tree Barriers
- U.S. EPA, Fugitive Dust Background Document and Technical Information Document for Best Available Control Measures, September 1992
References
- ↑ Přikryl, Estimate of vegetation efficiency on reducing dust concentration produced by a surface coal mine. In: Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics, Proceedings of Seminar. Hejnice, June 24-29, 2018. Institute of Mathematics CAS, Prague, 132–139, 2019.
- ↑ Korean Air Grows Forest in Mongolia, The Korea Herald, September 3, 2023.