Reforestation of overburden coal dumps requires new, complex reclamation methods. Competent and well-planned reclamation projects ensure a positive current-state evaluation of disturbed areas. The research objective was to describe the new vegetation that appears on natural areas after industrial disturbance. The study involved pioneer plant communities that developed on a coal dump slope on the Taldinskiy coal field, Kuzbass, in the summer of 2021.The research involved a wide range of engineering and geological surveys, as well as a set of methods of geobotanical, taxonomic, biomorphological, and ecological analyses. The data were obtained by remote sensing. The route reconnaissance of coal dumps with uncontrolled vegetation revealed the f...
The rate and directions of spontaneous vegetation succession in relation to enviromental factors suc...
Vegetation succession and soil infiltration characteristics under five different restoration models ...
This study evaluates the reclamation vegetation at Coal Valley Mine (CVM) in Alberta with respect to...
Abandoned coal dumps have various chemical and mineralogical compositions. Under the influence of...
Grasses have considerable potential for adaptation to various often extreme habitat conditions. The ...
The paper presents the results of research and assessment of the degree of restoration of vegetation...
Rock dumps of coalmines have high potential for forest regeneration and environmental capacity, whic...
The object of research is the development of natural and survival of artificial plant communities on...
One of the directions of progressive plant successions on the dumps of daylighting grounds is the ar...
Grasses have a considerable potential for the adaptation to various, often extreme, habitat conditio...
In this study, natural vegetation development was compared on one abandoned open coal mine spoil and...
Coal mine reclamation has historically consisted primarily of planting agronomic species on forage a...
Plant diversity and selected soil parameters from 36 sites placed on brown coal mining spoil heaps w...
Plant diversity and selected soil parameters from 36 sites placed on brown coal mining spoil heaps w...
Objective of the study is to research peculiarities of phytogenic fields formation of natural and ar...
The rate and directions of spontaneous vegetation succession in relation to enviromental factors suc...
Vegetation succession and soil infiltration characteristics under five different restoration models ...
This study evaluates the reclamation vegetation at Coal Valley Mine (CVM) in Alberta with respect to...
Abandoned coal dumps have various chemical and mineralogical compositions. Under the influence of...
Grasses have considerable potential for adaptation to various often extreme habitat conditions. The ...
The paper presents the results of research and assessment of the degree of restoration of vegetation...
Rock dumps of coalmines have high potential for forest regeneration and environmental capacity, whic...
The object of research is the development of natural and survival of artificial plant communities on...
One of the directions of progressive plant successions on the dumps of daylighting grounds is the ar...
Grasses have a considerable potential for the adaptation to various, often extreme, habitat conditio...
In this study, natural vegetation development was compared on one abandoned open coal mine spoil and...
Coal mine reclamation has historically consisted primarily of planting agronomic species on forage a...
Plant diversity and selected soil parameters from 36 sites placed on brown coal mining spoil heaps w...
Plant diversity and selected soil parameters from 36 sites placed on brown coal mining spoil heaps w...
Objective of the study is to research peculiarities of phytogenic fields formation of natural and ar...
The rate and directions of spontaneous vegetation succession in relation to enviromental factors suc...
Vegetation succession and soil infiltration characteristics under five different restoration models ...
This study evaluates the reclamation vegetation at Coal Valley Mine (CVM) in Alberta with respect to...