Nowadays, the study of global C cycle and the different natural sinks of C have become especially important in a climate change context. Fluxes of C have been modified by anthropogenic activities and, presently, the global objective is the decrease of net CO2 emission. For this purpose, many studies are being conducted at local level for evaluate different C sequestration strategies. These techniques must be, in addition to safe in the long term, environmentally friendly. Restoration of contaminated and degraded areas is considered as a strategy for SOC sequestration. Our study has been carried out in the Guadiamar Green Corridor (Seville, Spain) affected by the Aznalcóllar mining accident. This accident occurred 16 years ago, due to the fa...
Carbon (C) sequestration, defined as the process whereby atmospheric CO 2 is transferred into a long...
Former mining sites cause serious environmental problems worldwide as they are contaminated with haz...
Common agricultural practices such as excessive use of agro-chemicals, deep tillage and lu...
The study of different natural carbon sinks has become especially important because of climate chang...
Carbon storage in soil increases along with remediation of post-mining soils. Despite many studies o...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Carbon release due to land-use change and clearance of natural cover contributes significantly to a...
Carbon storage in soil increases along with remediation of post-mining soils. Despite many studies o...
One strategy for restoring degraded soils by opencast mining in semiarid regions is the application ...
Surface mining can decrease carbon (C) but reclamation can improve soil quality and promote plant g...
Open cast coal mining causes complete loss of carbon sink due to the destruction of vegetation and s...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
Soils of Mediterranean drylands are characterized by a low fertility and organic matter content beca...
Soil is the primary store of terrestrial carbon, and is disturbed by mining activities. Carbon seque...
To investigate the effect of organic and inorganic amendments on heavy metal immobilization in soil ...
Carbon (C) sequestration, defined as the process whereby atmospheric CO 2 is transferred into a long...
Former mining sites cause serious environmental problems worldwide as they are contaminated with haz...
Common agricultural practices such as excessive use of agro-chemicals, deep tillage and lu...
The study of different natural carbon sinks has become especially important because of climate chang...
Carbon storage in soil increases along with remediation of post-mining soils. Despite many studies o...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Carbon release due to land-use change and clearance of natural cover contributes significantly to a...
Carbon storage in soil increases along with remediation of post-mining soils. Despite many studies o...
One strategy for restoring degraded soils by opencast mining in semiarid regions is the application ...
Surface mining can decrease carbon (C) but reclamation can improve soil quality and promote plant g...
Open cast coal mining causes complete loss of carbon sink due to the destruction of vegetation and s...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
Soils of Mediterranean drylands are characterized by a low fertility and organic matter content beca...
Soil is the primary store of terrestrial carbon, and is disturbed by mining activities. Carbon seque...
To investigate the effect of organic and inorganic amendments on heavy metal immobilization in soil ...
Carbon (C) sequestration, defined as the process whereby atmospheric CO 2 is transferred into a long...
Former mining sites cause serious environmental problems worldwide as they are contaminated with haz...
Common agricultural practices such as excessive use of agro-chemicals, deep tillage and lu...