Ecosystems are disturbed to extract synthetic crude oil from the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) in northern Alberta, Canada. Successful reclamation of mined oil sands sites depends on maximizing water storage and minimizing the potential for erosion. Soil water repellency in the AOSR affects undisturbed sites and consequently reclamation materials. Extreme water repellency may lead to low infiltration rates and hinder reclamation. There is a lack of information about the naturally occurring and pre-existing levels of soil water repellency in the AOSR. Thus, questions arise about the degree of naturally occurring water repellency and the potential for severe water repellency in reclamation soils. Studies were conducted on nine sites in ...
Soil water repellency (SWR) reduces affinity of soils to water resulting in detrimental implication ...
Coke, a by-product of petroleum extraction from oil sands, is considered a potential energy source a...
Natural coarse textured soils comprise a significant portion (approximately 20%) of the area to be m...
Ecosystems are disturbed to extract synthetic crude oil from the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) i...
Of crucial importance to the reclamation of oil sands mining-affected areas, is creation of a soil m...
Soil water repellency (SWR) causes reduced soil water storage and enhanced runoff and reduced ecosys...
Surface mining of the Athabasca Oil Sands of Canada is occurring at an unparalleled rate resulting i...
Oil Sands mining operations in Northern Alberta, Canada generate large areas that contain marginal s...
Two sites from a humid tropical environment were studied with respect to soil water repellency cause...
This study assesses the water repellency (WR) of aggregated oil sand material (AOSM) from the Athaba...
Current studies of soil water repellency show that there are multiple contributing factors to its pr...
The Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR), located within the Western Boreal Plains (WBP) is characteriz...
The Aurora Soil Capping study, located in northern Alberta, was constructed to evaluate reclamation ...
The oil sands resource in Alberta represents vast economic opportunities but also dramatic environm...
Coarse textured soils with low water and nutrient retention are commonly the only available material...
Soil water repellency (SWR) reduces affinity of soils to water resulting in detrimental implication ...
Coke, a by-product of petroleum extraction from oil sands, is considered a potential energy source a...
Natural coarse textured soils comprise a significant portion (approximately 20%) of the area to be m...
Ecosystems are disturbed to extract synthetic crude oil from the Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) i...
Of crucial importance to the reclamation of oil sands mining-affected areas, is creation of a soil m...
Soil water repellency (SWR) causes reduced soil water storage and enhanced runoff and reduced ecosys...
Surface mining of the Athabasca Oil Sands of Canada is occurring at an unparalleled rate resulting i...
Oil Sands mining operations in Northern Alberta, Canada generate large areas that contain marginal s...
Two sites from a humid tropical environment were studied with respect to soil water repellency cause...
This study assesses the water repellency (WR) of aggregated oil sand material (AOSM) from the Athaba...
Current studies of soil water repellency show that there are multiple contributing factors to its pr...
The Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR), located within the Western Boreal Plains (WBP) is characteriz...
The Aurora Soil Capping study, located in northern Alberta, was constructed to evaluate reclamation ...
The oil sands resource in Alberta represents vast economic opportunities but also dramatic environm...
Coarse textured soils with low water and nutrient retention are commonly the only available material...
Soil water repellency (SWR) reduces affinity of soils to water resulting in detrimental implication ...
Coke, a by-product of petroleum extraction from oil sands, is considered a potential energy source a...
Natural coarse textured soils comprise a significant portion (approximately 20%) of the area to be m...