Contents and forms of potentially toxic elements in reclaimed dumpsite soils after brown coal mining in Northern Bohemia – Anna Vasilkova
Anna Vasilkova
Master's thesis
Contents and forms of potentially toxic elements in reclaimed dumpsite soils after brown coal mining in Northern Bohemia
Contents and forms of potentially toxic elements in reclaimed dumpsite soils after brown coal mining in Northern Bohemia
Abstract:
It is an ordinary practice to cover the areas after brown-coal mining with natural topsoil cover (topsoiling). Topsoiling is removal one topsoil from agricultural land, forest or area with vegetation and excavating to another place with poor organic matter content or in our case the brown-coal mining dumpsite. Advantages of topsoiling include higher organic matter and greater available water-holding …moreAbstract:
It is an ordinary practice to cover the areas after brown-coal mining with natural topsoil cover (topsoiling). Topsoiling is removal one topsoil from agricultural land, forest or area with vegetation and excavating to another place with poor organic matter content or in our case the brown-coal mining dumpsite. Advantages of topsoiling include higher organic matter and greater available water-holding …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 17. 4. 2015
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: prof. Dr. Ing. Luboš Borůvka
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VASILKOVA, Anna. \textit{Contents and forms of potentially toxic elements in reclaimed dumpsite soils after brown coal mining in Northern Bohemia}. Online. Master's thesis. Praha: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources. 2015. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/w6fpnt/.
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Natural Resources and Environment / Natural Resources and Environment
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