Non-Peer ReviewedEvery year, oil sands mining results in a significant area of degraded land which needs to be reclaimed. In reconstructed mine sites, ground cover is helpful to minimize soil erosion by stabilizing soil. Besides soil erosion control, ground cover may also influence the establishment success of tree seedlings by affecting soil nutrient and moisture availability. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and oats (Avena sativa) are the ground cover species being recommended for oil sands reclamation operations, but interactions of the ground cover with planted tree seedlings are not fully understood. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of different fertilizer rates on survival and growth of trembling aspen (Populus trem...
Fast-growing Populus species are becoming frequently used at afforestation of arable land globally a...
Syncrude completed construction of a field-scale soil cover system trial at the Aurora North mine op...
Permission is hereby granted to the University of Alberta Libraries to reproduce single copies of th...
Non-Peer ReviewedEvery year, oil sands mining results in a significant area of degraded land which n...
Non-Peer ReviewedEvery year, oil sands mining results in a significant area of degraded land which n...
Successful establishment of boreal tree seedlings like trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx) a...
Soil stockpiling is a common reclamation practice used in oil sands mining in the boreal forest regi...
Buried wood is an important but understudied component of reclamation soils. We examined the impacts...
Forested reclamation of oil sand mines in northern Alberta often use peat salvaged from lowland orga...
Managing fluid fine tailings (FFT) present a major cause of industrial and environmental concerns in...
There is growing interest in the reforestation of surface mined lands for the production of valuable...
Buried wood is an important but understudied component of reclamation soils. We examined the impacts...
A greenhouse study was carried out to assess the responses of two wheatgrass species: Northern wheat...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component of natural forests and is now being used in recl...
Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas su...
Fast-growing Populus species are becoming frequently used at afforestation of arable land globally a...
Syncrude completed construction of a field-scale soil cover system trial at the Aurora North mine op...
Permission is hereby granted to the University of Alberta Libraries to reproduce single copies of th...
Non-Peer ReviewedEvery year, oil sands mining results in a significant area of degraded land which n...
Non-Peer ReviewedEvery year, oil sands mining results in a significant area of degraded land which n...
Successful establishment of boreal tree seedlings like trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx) a...
Soil stockpiling is a common reclamation practice used in oil sands mining in the boreal forest regi...
Buried wood is an important but understudied component of reclamation soils. We examined the impacts...
Forested reclamation of oil sand mines in northern Alberta often use peat salvaged from lowland orga...
Managing fluid fine tailings (FFT) present a major cause of industrial and environmental concerns in...
There is growing interest in the reforestation of surface mined lands for the production of valuable...
Buried wood is an important but understudied component of reclamation soils. We examined the impacts...
A greenhouse study was carried out to assess the responses of two wheatgrass species: Northern wheat...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component of natural forests and is now being used in recl...
Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas su...
Fast-growing Populus species are becoming frequently used at afforestation of arable land globally a...
Syncrude completed construction of a field-scale soil cover system trial at the Aurora North mine op...
Permission is hereby granted to the University of Alberta Libraries to reproduce single copies of th...