The environmental impact of bitumen mining in the Athabasca region of Canada is of growing concern. Among these concerns is the need and difficulty to remediate and reclaim affected land, including tailing sands (TS), a byproduct of the hot water extraction used to separate bitumen from solid materials. Current reclamation methods consist of multiple steps and take several decades to be effective. The primary reason for the difficulty in reclaiming disturbed land is the harsh environment found within the TS combined with the scale of the problem. TS are extremely nutrient poor, having below-detectable levels of NPK and extremely low C and S. In addition to this TS have pHs outside of environmental normals, and are hydrophobic due to residua...
Bitumen extraction process from Athabasca oil sands ore produces large quantities of toxic processed...
Phytostabilization is an emerging technology for the remediation of mine tailings sites. In arid and...
Managing fluid fine tailings (FFT) present a major cause of industrial and environmental concerns in...
The environmental impact of bitumen mining in the Athabasca region of Canada is of growing concern. ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe Athabasca Oil Sands produce a high volume byproduct called tailing sands (TS). ...
The roots of land plants associate with microbes, including fungal symbionts that can confer abiotic...
Fungal endophytes live inside plants without causing apparent symptoms of infection. All plant speci...
Successful establishment of boreal tree seedlings like trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx) a...
Tailings are the waste produced as a result of the extraction of oil from the tar sands in northern...
Native plants that naturally establish and thrive in sand (particularly on active dunes) are adapted...
Tailings are what’s left over from mining. The rock where copper, gold, silver and other minerals fo...
The Bitumount Provincial Historic site is the location of two of the world’s first oil extracting an...
The re-vegetation of mining wastes with native plants is a comparatively low-cost solution for mine ...
Oil sands operators are being faced with the challenge of reclaiming the large volumes of slurry tai...
Permission is hereby granted to the University of Alberta Libraries to reproduce single copies of th...
Bitumen extraction process from Athabasca oil sands ore produces large quantities of toxic processed...
Phytostabilization is an emerging technology for the remediation of mine tailings sites. In arid and...
Managing fluid fine tailings (FFT) present a major cause of industrial and environmental concerns in...
The environmental impact of bitumen mining in the Athabasca region of Canada is of growing concern. ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe Athabasca Oil Sands produce a high volume byproduct called tailing sands (TS). ...
The roots of land plants associate with microbes, including fungal symbionts that can confer abiotic...
Fungal endophytes live inside plants without causing apparent symptoms of infection. All plant speci...
Successful establishment of boreal tree seedlings like trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx) a...
Tailings are the waste produced as a result of the extraction of oil from the tar sands in northern...
Native plants that naturally establish and thrive in sand (particularly on active dunes) are adapted...
Tailings are what’s left over from mining. The rock where copper, gold, silver and other minerals fo...
The Bitumount Provincial Historic site is the location of two of the world’s first oil extracting an...
The re-vegetation of mining wastes with native plants is a comparatively low-cost solution for mine ...
Oil sands operators are being faced with the challenge of reclaiming the large volumes of slurry tai...
Permission is hereby granted to the University of Alberta Libraries to reproduce single copies of th...
Bitumen extraction process from Athabasca oil sands ore produces large quantities of toxic processed...
Phytostabilization is an emerging technology for the remediation of mine tailings sites. In arid and...
Managing fluid fine tailings (FFT) present a major cause of industrial and environmental concerns in...