Historic mining in the Eastern Alps has left us with a legacy of numerous spoil heaps hosting specific, metal tolerant vegetation. Such habitats are characterized by elevated concentrations of toxic elements but also by high irradiation, a poorly developed substrate or extreme pH of the soil. This study investigates the distribution of vascular plants, mosses and lichens on a copper spoil heap on the ore bearing Knappenberg formed by Prebichl Layers and Werfener Schist in Lower Austria. It serves as a model for discriminating between various ecological traits and their effects on vegetation. Five distinct clusters were distinguished: (1) The bare, metal rich Central Spoil Heap was only colonised by highly resistant specialists. (2) The Nort...
In the Harz Mountains former mining has caused extreme heavy metal pollution in the river alluvials ...
Coarse, acidic and metal polluted substrata generated by extensive metal mining in the Riotinto area...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...
Mining sites offer a mosaic of spoil heaps of different age, with diverse substrate characteristics....
This study aims to determine the effects of extreme heavy metal contamination and other soil factors...
Abstract Different sampling media (moss, lichen and attic dust) were used for monitoring the distri...
Heavy metal pollution from mining activities is a significant environmental problem, as mine dumps a...
Mining of precious metals poses a threat to the environment by heavy metal contamination. Soil conta...
Formation of soil anomalies in the operation area and the mine waste dumps results in an accumulatio...
The Cu-dump field Piesky is an important historical abandoned mining area in the region of central E...
The Peak District in the UK has seen metal ore extraction and other mining activities take place for...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...
Despite the growing popularity of ecological restoration approach, data on primary succession on tox...
Background and aims: Metallophytes are plants that can tolerate extreme metal concentrations in the ...
This thesis investigates patterns of soil contamination and natural colonisation in an area deforest...
In the Harz Mountains former mining has caused extreme heavy metal pollution in the river alluvials ...
Coarse, acidic and metal polluted substrata generated by extensive metal mining in the Riotinto area...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...
Mining sites offer a mosaic of spoil heaps of different age, with diverse substrate characteristics....
This study aims to determine the effects of extreme heavy metal contamination and other soil factors...
Abstract Different sampling media (moss, lichen and attic dust) were used for monitoring the distri...
Heavy metal pollution from mining activities is a significant environmental problem, as mine dumps a...
Mining of precious metals poses a threat to the environment by heavy metal contamination. Soil conta...
Formation of soil anomalies in the operation area and the mine waste dumps results in an accumulatio...
The Cu-dump field Piesky is an important historical abandoned mining area in the region of central E...
The Peak District in the UK has seen metal ore extraction and other mining activities take place for...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...
Despite the growing popularity of ecological restoration approach, data on primary succession on tox...
Background and aims: Metallophytes are plants that can tolerate extreme metal concentrations in the ...
This thesis investigates patterns of soil contamination and natural colonisation in an area deforest...
In the Harz Mountains former mining has caused extreme heavy metal pollution in the river alluvials ...
Coarse, acidic and metal polluted substrata generated by extensive metal mining in the Riotinto area...
The relationship between waste rocks and trees growing on the Hop waste-rock dump from the Ro\u15fia...