Alcoa World Alumina Australia has been rehabilitating bauxite mines in the jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest of Western Australia for more than 35 years. It is a requirement of Alcoa's completion criteria that rehabilitated areas can be incorporated into the prescribed burning program implemented in the surrounding forest. Rehabilitated areas may be more susceptible to nutrient losses following burning because of their relatively young age and reliance on N fixation from a legume understorey. The objective of this study was to assess the impact that prescribed burning has on the nutrient pools within rehabilitated ecosystems 5 and 8 years after fire, and compare these responses to unburnt rehabilitated areas and the unmined forest. The n...
The increased deposition of nutrients from the atmosphere has contributed to widespread changes in h...
The effects of prescribed underburning on soil total C pools, total and inorganic N pools, and in si...
Fire reduces soil CO₂ concentration by destroying vegetation and soil dwelling microbial communities...
The long-term impacts of repeated prescribed-burning on surface (0-30 cm) soil chemical properties a...
Controlled burns also known as managed burns or prescribed fires conducted in fire-prone areas are a...
Soil labile organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools play a central role in nutrient cycling, while...
Rehabilitation after bauxite mining in the jarrah forest aims to re-establish a self-sustaining fore...
Fire controls the structure and functioning of many ecosystems, especially through its effects on bi...
Prescribed fire is one of the most widely-used management tools for reducing fuel loads in managed f...
Graduation date: 1994The effects of prescribed burning on the rates of recent litter\ud decompositio...
The forests of south-eastern Australia, having evolved in one of the most fire-prone environments in...
Conducting controlled burns in fire prone areas is an efficient and economic method for forest manag...
© 2015 Dr. Hari Ram ShresthaPrescribed burning is an effective management tool to reduce forest fuel...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Typescript (photocopy).A study was conducted on the Palustris Experimental Forest near Alexandria, l...
The increased deposition of nutrients from the atmosphere has contributed to widespread changes in h...
The effects of prescribed underburning on soil total C pools, total and inorganic N pools, and in si...
Fire reduces soil CO₂ concentration by destroying vegetation and soil dwelling microbial communities...
The long-term impacts of repeated prescribed-burning on surface (0-30 cm) soil chemical properties a...
Controlled burns also known as managed burns or prescribed fires conducted in fire-prone areas are a...
Soil labile organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools play a central role in nutrient cycling, while...
Rehabilitation after bauxite mining in the jarrah forest aims to re-establish a self-sustaining fore...
Fire controls the structure and functioning of many ecosystems, especially through its effects on bi...
Prescribed fire is one of the most widely-used management tools for reducing fuel loads in managed f...
Graduation date: 1994The effects of prescribed burning on the rates of recent litter\ud decompositio...
The forests of south-eastern Australia, having evolved in one of the most fire-prone environments in...
Conducting controlled burns in fire prone areas is an efficient and economic method for forest manag...
© 2015 Dr. Hari Ram ShresthaPrescribed burning is an effective management tool to reduce forest fuel...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Typescript (photocopy).A study was conducted on the Palustris Experimental Forest near Alexandria, l...
The increased deposition of nutrients from the atmosphere has contributed to widespread changes in h...
The effects of prescribed underburning on soil total C pools, total and inorganic N pools, and in si...
Fire reduces soil CO₂ concentration by destroying vegetation and soil dwelling microbial communities...