نتایج جستجو برای: reclaimed mine soil

تعداد نتایج: 204962  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
z. miletić institute of forestry, department for silviculture, plantation establishment and forest ecology, belgrade, serbia m. knežević faculty of forestry, department of forest ecology, belgrade, serbia s. stajić institute of forestry, department for silviculture, plantation establishment and forest ecology, belgrade, serbia o. košanin faculty of forestry, department of forest ecology, belgrade, serbia i. đorđević institute of forestry, department for silviculture, plantation establishment and forest ecology, belgrade, serbia

the effect of european black alder (alnus glutinosa l.) on the contents of carbon and nitrogen,exchangeable base cations, and plant available forms of phosphorus in the reclaimed mine soils formed bywaste deposition from opencast lignite mines was researched in central serbia. it was concluded that thegreatest part of dead organic residues reaching the soil under european black alder monocultur...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
z. miletić m. knežević s. stajić o. košanin i. đorđević

the effect of european black alder (alnus glutinosa l.) on the contents of carbon and nitrogen,exchangeable base cations, and plant available forms of phosphorus in the reclaimed mine soils formed bywaste deposition from opencast lignite mines was researched in central serbia. it was concluded that thegreatest part of dead organic residues reaching the soil under european black alder monocultur...

2017
Jun-Feng Qu Meng-Yu Ge Kun Wang Shu Liu Shao-Liang Zhang Gang Li

Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays an essential role in the early stages of pedogenisis and ecological restoration in reclaimed mine soils. Dynamic changes in the SOC content are essential for assessing the quality of reclaimed mine soils and the effect of ecological restoration. To objectively assess the carbon dynamics of reclaimed soils, we selected the surface (0–20 cm) soil of farmland under ...

2016
Kwame Awuah-Offei Fred J. Baldassare Mostafa Fayek

Recent incidents of hazardous accumulations of CO2 in homes on or adjacent to reclaimed mine land have been shown to be linked to neutralization reactions between acidic mine drainage and carbonate material. An efficient and economic method is necessary to identify the presence of acid mine drainage(AMD-) derived CO2 on reclaimed mine land, prior to construction. One approach to identify the pr...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Jeffrey A Simmons William S Currie Keith N Eshleman Karen Kuers Susan Monteleone Tim L Negley Bob R Pohlad Carolyn L Thomas

The United States' use of coal results in many environmental alterations. In the Appalachian coal belt region, one widespread alteration is conversion of forest to reclaimed mineland. The goal of this study was to quantify the changes to ecosystem structure and function associated with a conversion from forest to reclaimed mine grassland by comparing a small watershed containing a 15-year-old r...

2017
Rajchandar Padmanaban Avit K. Bhowmik Pedro Cabral

Mining for resources extraction may lead to several geological and associated environmental changes due to ground movements, collision with mining cavities and deformation of aquifers. Geological changes may continue in a reclaimed mine area, and the deformed aquifers may entail a breakdown of substrates and an increase in ground water tables, which may cause surface area inundation. Consequent...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
Lindsay Wilson-Kokes Jeff Skousen

Surface mining in Appalachia disrupts large areas of forested land. Federal and state laws require disturbed lands be reclaimed by re-constructing the landscape and replacing soil materials to provide a rooting medium. If insufficient quantities of native topsoil are available, substitute materials derived from the overburden may be used as soil media. This study examined soil and foliar nutrie...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Rajchandar Padmanaban Avit K. Bhowmik Pedro Cabral

Mining for resources extraction may lead to geological and associated environmental changes due to ground movements, collision with mining cavities, and deformation of aquifers. Geological changes may continue in a reclaimed mine area, and the deformed aquifers may entail a breakdown of substrates and an increase in ground water tables, which may cause surface area inundation. Consequently, a r...

2009
P. D. Stahl Peter D. Stahl Lachlan J. Ingram

Soils play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle; they represent a carbon reservoir larger than the atmosphere, they are the site of a number of key carbon transformations (e.g. mineralization and humification), and contain a number of unique carbon pools (e.g. plant litter, humic substances, dissolved organic matter, etc.). Land disturbance associated with surface coal mining results in co...

2009
H. G. Clayton W. L. Daniels Hannah G. Clayton

It is well known that soil microbial communities reestablish following disturbance, but limited research has been done on how long this takes in eastern reclaimed coal mine soils. The objective of this study was to track the development of total microbial biomass in reclaimed mine soils following coal mining in southwestern Virginia. A chronosequence of sites was established based on locally do...

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