During oil-sands mining all vegetation cover, soil, overburden and oil-sand is removed, leaving pits several kilometres wide and hundreds of metres deep. These pits are reclaimed by a variety of treatments using mineral soil or a mixed peat and mineral soil as the capping layer and planted with trees with natural colonisation from adjacent sites. A number of reclamation treatments covering different age classes were compared with a range of natural forest ecotypes to identify the age at which the treatments become similar to a natural site with respect to vegetation composition and key soil attributes relevant to nutrient cycling. Ecosystem function was estimated from plant community composition, litter decomposition, development of an org...
Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas su...
In 1996, the Oil Sands Vegetation Reclamation Committee was formed to prepare guidelines on the est...
Oil sands surface mining in the Athabasca region of northern Alberta (Canada) is a significant anthr...
During oil-sands mining all vegetation cover, soil, overburden and oil-sand is removed, leaving pits...
As of 2008, 60,234 ha of boreal forest had been disturbed by strip mining in the Athabasca Oil Sands...
Oil sands mining in Northeastern Alberta occurs on a predominantly forested boreal landscape, across...
Surface mining of oil sands in northeastern Alberta is a large-scale disturbance affecting over 900 ...
The oil sands resource in Alberta represents vast economic opportunities but also dramatic environm...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component of natural forests and is now being used in recl...
Understanding how reclamation practices influence plant community assembly and succession is an impo...
Prior to oil sands extraction, mineral soil from local boreal forest is salvaged and stored, togethe...
1. Understorey vegetation accounts for the majority of plant diversity in forest ecosystems and cont...
Emulating the variability that exists in the natural landscape prior to disturbance should be a goal...
We visited 27 reclaimed oil and gas well sites in northeast BC that were decompacted and planted wit...
Forest development after land reclamation in the oil sands mining region of northern Alberta, Canada...
Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas su...
In 1996, the Oil Sands Vegetation Reclamation Committee was formed to prepare guidelines on the est...
Oil sands surface mining in the Athabasca region of northern Alberta (Canada) is a significant anthr...
During oil-sands mining all vegetation cover, soil, overburden and oil-sand is removed, leaving pits...
As of 2008, 60,234 ha of boreal forest had been disturbed by strip mining in the Athabasca Oil Sands...
Oil sands mining in Northeastern Alberta occurs on a predominantly forested boreal landscape, across...
Surface mining of oil sands in northeastern Alberta is a large-scale disturbance affecting over 900 ...
The oil sands resource in Alberta represents vast economic opportunities but also dramatic environm...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important component of natural forests and is now being used in recl...
Understanding how reclamation practices influence plant community assembly and succession is an impo...
Prior to oil sands extraction, mineral soil from local boreal forest is salvaged and stored, togethe...
1. Understorey vegetation accounts for the majority of plant diversity in forest ecosystems and cont...
Emulating the variability that exists in the natural landscape prior to disturbance should be a goal...
We visited 27 reclaimed oil and gas well sites in northeast BC that were decompacted and planted wit...
Forest development after land reclamation in the oil sands mining region of northern Alberta, Canada...
Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas su...
In 1996, the Oil Sands Vegetation Reclamation Committee was formed to prepare guidelines on the est...
Oil sands surface mining in the Athabasca region of northern Alberta (Canada) is a significant anthr...