Brunisolic soils developed on sandy deposits comprise a significant portion of the land disturbed by surface mining in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region. These soils support unique forest communities ranging from nutrient limited jack pine to more productive aspen stands. The objective of this study was to determine if and how the physical properties of these sandy soils influence the accumulation and distribution of soil nutrients. Sixteen sites, selected to capture the natural range in forest productivity of the area, were characterized to assess particle size distribution; total and available nutrient stocks in forest floors; and total and extractable nutrients in B horizons. Under jack pine, relatively small decreases in sand content of th...
The oil sands resource in Alberta represents vast economic opportunities but also dramatic environm...
Surface mining of oil sands in northeastern Alberta is a large-scale disturbance affecting over 900 ...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
Brunisolic soils developed on sandy deposits comprise a significant portion of the land disturbed by...
The objective of this research was to document the forms, amounts and cycling patterns of carbon (C)...
The consequences of forest fragmentation and edge effects on soil nutrient availability and nutritio...
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...
Vegetation and soils were sampled in adjacent 40-year-old stands of red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.), ...
The objective of this study was to compare nutrient concentration, distribution, and select componen...
We investigated relationships between phosphorus (P) availability/fractionation and growth of lodgep...
Alberta’s oil sands are located in the boreal forest where surface mining disturbs huge tracts of la...
AbstractReforestation is a primary end use for reconstructed soils following oil sands mining in nor...
Adequate supply of micronutrients is essential for plant growth in reclaimed sites in the Athabasca ...
The interacting influence of disturbances and nutrient dynamics on aboveground biomass, forest floor...
The oil sands resource in Alberta represents vast economic opportunities but also dramatic environm...
Surface mining of oil sands in northeastern Alberta is a large-scale disturbance affecting over 900 ...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
Brunisolic soils developed on sandy deposits comprise a significant portion of the land disturbed by...
The objective of this research was to document the forms, amounts and cycling patterns of carbon (C)...
The consequences of forest fragmentation and edge effects on soil nutrient availability and nutritio...
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...
Vegetation and soils were sampled in adjacent 40-year-old stands of red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.), ...
The objective of this study was to compare nutrient concentration, distribution, and select componen...
We investigated relationships between phosphorus (P) availability/fractionation and growth of lodgep...
Alberta’s oil sands are located in the boreal forest where surface mining disturbs huge tracts of la...
AbstractReforestation is a primary end use for reconstructed soils following oil sands mining in nor...
Adequate supply of micronutrients is essential for plant growth in reclaimed sites in the Athabasca ...
The interacting influence of disturbances and nutrient dynamics on aboveground biomass, forest floor...
The oil sands resource in Alberta represents vast economic opportunities but also dramatic environm...
Surface mining of oil sands in northeastern Alberta is a large-scale disturbance affecting over 900 ...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...