The mining of oil sands in Alberta, Canada is a large-scale disturbance that requires land reclamation to equivalent land capability. Cover soils used for upland forest reclamation are forest floor mineral-mix (FFM) sourced from upland forest ecosystems and peat mineral-mix (PM) sourced from lowland ecosystems. Spatial heterogeneity and quantity of soil resources, especially nutrient bioavailability, is important because it affects the establishment of native vegetation in forest ecosystems and soil respiration is an indicator for overall soil biologic activity. We studied spatial heterogeneity of soil nutrients as well as seasonal and spatial patterns of soil respiration in two sites reclaimed either with FFM or PM and two reference sites ...
Open-pit mining activities in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada, create disturbed lands that, ...
Alberta’s oil sands are located in the boreal forest where surface mining disturbs huge tracts of la...
Landscape-level disturbance is a reality in many parts of the world including the Athabasca oil sand...
The mining of oil sands in Alberta, Canada is a large-scale disturbance that requires land reclamati...
As of 2008, 60,234 ha of boreal forest had been disturbed by strip mining in the Athabasca Oil Sands...
Surface mining of oil sands in northeastern Alberta is a large-scale disturbance affecting over 900 ...
During oil-sands mining all vegetation cover, soil, overburden and oil-sand is removed, leaving pits...
Emulating the variability that exists in the natural landscape prior to disturbance should be a goal...
Natural forest soils of the Western Boreal Forest rarely witness near-surface soil flushing events d...
Prior to oil sands extraction, mineral soil from local boreal forest is salvaged and stored, togethe...
Restoring ecosystem function after oil sands surface mining involves reestablishing the biotic and a...
Oil Sands mining operations in Northern Alberta, Canada generate large areas that contain marginal s...
Oil sands surface mining in the Athabasca region of northern Alberta (Canada) is a significant anthr...
Peatlands have a unique biogeochemical function, characterized by an imbalance between the rates of ...
Large-scale oil sands mining has caused significant disturbances to forest and wetland ecosystems in...
Open-pit mining activities in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada, create disturbed lands that, ...
Alberta’s oil sands are located in the boreal forest where surface mining disturbs huge tracts of la...
Landscape-level disturbance is a reality in many parts of the world including the Athabasca oil sand...
The mining of oil sands in Alberta, Canada is a large-scale disturbance that requires land reclamati...
As of 2008, 60,234 ha of boreal forest had been disturbed by strip mining in the Athabasca Oil Sands...
Surface mining of oil sands in northeastern Alberta is a large-scale disturbance affecting over 900 ...
During oil-sands mining all vegetation cover, soil, overburden and oil-sand is removed, leaving pits...
Emulating the variability that exists in the natural landscape prior to disturbance should be a goal...
Natural forest soils of the Western Boreal Forest rarely witness near-surface soil flushing events d...
Prior to oil sands extraction, mineral soil from local boreal forest is salvaged and stored, togethe...
Restoring ecosystem function after oil sands surface mining involves reestablishing the biotic and a...
Oil Sands mining operations in Northern Alberta, Canada generate large areas that contain marginal s...
Oil sands surface mining in the Athabasca region of northern Alberta (Canada) is a significant anthr...
Peatlands have a unique biogeochemical function, characterized by an imbalance between the rates of ...
Large-scale oil sands mining has caused significant disturbances to forest and wetland ecosystems in...
Open-pit mining activities in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada, create disturbed lands that, ...
Alberta’s oil sands are located in the boreal forest where surface mining disturbs huge tracts of la...
Landscape-level disturbance is a reality in many parts of the world including the Athabasca oil sand...