reclamability

[US]//ˌrɛkləməˈbɪlɪti//
[UK]//ˌrɛkləməˈbɪlɪti//

Translation

n.The quality or state of being reclaimable; the ability to be recovered or brought back into use or service

Phrases & Collocations

reclamability assessment

reclamability study

soil reclamability

land reclamability

reclamability testing

reclamability potential

reclamability index

reclamability evaluation

high reclamability

reclamability rate

Example Sentences

the reclamability of contaminated land depends on the type and concentration of pollutants present.

environmental engineers conducted a comprehensive reclamability assessment of the former industrial site.

the reclamability potential of degraded ecosystems can be significantly improved through phytoremediation techniques.

soil reclamability standards have been established to guide restoration efforts in mining areas.

researchers developed a new index for measuring the reclamability of agricultural land affected by salinity.

the reclamability evaluation methodology incorporates both chemical and biological parameters.

long-term reclamability studies reveal that certain wetlands can fully recover within a decade.

the reclamability testing protocol includes measurements of soil structure and nutrient content.

reclamability criteria must consider the intended future use of the restored land.

advanced reclamability analysis techniques now incorporate remote sensing data.

the reclamability improvement project transformed the abandoned quarry into a nature reserve.

genetic engineering may enhance the reclamability of plants used in ecological restoration.

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