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1. The depositional record of the French Flemish Coastal plain since antiquity: Impacts of land reclamation in a tide‐dominated estuary.

2. Soil organic carbon and nitrogen in a carboniferous spoil heap as a function of vegetation type and reclamation treatment.

3. Bending stories, disrupting boundaries: spatial reclamation as literacy practices beyond the rows and rules.

4. Inoculated biocrust cover and functions diverged over a gradient of soil textures and water availability.

5. What do repatriation and reclamation sound like? Two examples from the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office.

6. Low weed and cool‐season grass abundances likely necessary for warm‐season grass, forb, and shrub establishment.

7. Revegetation of disturbed land reclaimed with suboptimal topsoil replacement depth and organic amendments.

8. Seeding and transplanting native forbs on reclamation sites in Alberta, Canada.

9. Carbon fluxes of China's coastal wetlands and impacts of reclamation and restoration.

10. Establishing peat-forming plant communities: A comparison of wetland reclamation methods in Alberta's oil sands region.

11. Guiding and constraining reclamation for coastal zone through identification of response thresholds for ecosystem services supply–demand relationships.

12. Physical, chemical, and biological evaluation of domestic laundry greywater discharges to attract reclamation strategies and reuse applications in urban settings.

13. Novel hybrid ravine vulnerability index‐based identification of potential reclamation zones for Western India.

14. Delayed seeding and nutrient amendment seed enhancement technology: potential to improve sagebrush establishment?

15. Impacts of Reclamation on Hydrodynamic and Suspended Sediment Transport in the Bohai Sea.

16. Handling heat‐stable salts in post‐combustion CO2 capture: A detailed survey.

17. Oil sands restoration with warm‐adapted trees improves outcomes under moderate but not severe warming scenarios.

18. Time, climate, and soil settings set the course for reclamation outcomes following dryland energy development.

19. Soil aggregation and aggregate‐associated organic carbon flows are affected by different restoration patterns on reclaimed mine soil in the Loess Plateau of China.

20. Residual effects of pipeline construction on agricultural soils of the Canadian prairie.

21. Pitting fails to sustain increases in ecosystem structure in arid rangelands.

22. Mechanical and biotic reclamation strategies for a post‐mine temperate grassland.

23. Mines to forests? Analyzing long‐term recovery trends for surface coal mines in Central Appalachia.

24. Response of dissolved organic carbon dynamics to salinity in a Constructed Fen Peatland in the Athabasca Oil Sands region.

25. Reinforcing and plasticizing effects of reclaimed rubber on the vulcanization and properties of natural rubber.

26. Invasive weed‐based biochar facilitated the restoration of coal mine degraded land by modulating the enzyme activity and carbon sequestration.

27. Microbial communities and biogeochemical functioning across peatlands in the Athabasca Oil Sands region of Canada: Implications for reclamation and management.

28. Old Man Saltbush mortality following fire challenges the resilience of post‐mine rehabilitation in central Queensland, Australia.

29. The effect of tree species on soil organic carbon recovery in a restoration project is associated with vegetation biomass: Evidence from the Pingshuo Mine reclaimed ecosystem, North China.

30. Reclaimed and Up‐Cycled Cathodes for Lithium‐Ion Batteries.

31. Compatibilized thermoplastic elastomers based on highly filled polyethylene with ground tire rubber.

32. Field sampling methods on seismic lines: a comparison between circular plots and belt transects.

33. Monitoring potential spontaneous combustion in a coal waste dump after reclamation through unmanned aerial vehicle RGB imagery based on alfalfa aboveground biomass.

34. Reclamation of salt‐affected soils in India: Progress, emerging challenges, and future strategies.

35. Study on restoring abandoned mine lands to economically usable state using the post‐occupancy evaluation method.

36. Reclamation of a resource extraction site: A differential game approach.

37. Organic material selection for soil amendment on mine reclamation with analytic hierarchy process.

38. Resource selection by greater sage‐grouse varies by season and infrastructure type in a Colorado oil and gas field.

39. Stochastic evaluation of restoration procedures on postmining land areas using a game theory approach.

40. Chemical, physical‐temporal and spatial changes in 25‐year‐old mine soils in Southeast Ohio.

41. Moving the Rain: Settler Colonialism, the Capitalist State, and the Hydrologic Rift in California's Central Valley.

42. Subtidal benthic communities in Minamata Bay, Japan, approximately 30 years after mercury pollution remediation involving dredging disturbance.

43. A historical review of sediment export–import shift in the North Branch of Changjiang Estuary.

44. Grassland reclamation of a copper mine tailings facility: Long‐term effects of biosolids on plant community responses.

45. The influence of soil amendments on a native wildflower seed mix in surface mine restoration.

46. Rehabilitation of a Riparian Site Contaminated by Tailings from the Fundão Dam, Brazil, Using Different Remediation Strategies.

47. Similarity analyses in restoration ecology and how to improve their utility.

48. Trace metals as indicators of tree rooting in bituminous soils.

49. Soil bacterial and fungal communities and associated nutrient cycling in relation to rice cultivation history after reclamation of natural wetland.

50. Hydroponics with wastewater: a review of trends and opportunities.

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