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    Native seed, soil and atmosphere respond to boreal forest topsoil (LFH) storage by Mackenzie, Dean D, Naeth, M Anne

    Published in PloS one (16-09-2019)
    “…During mining topsoil is salvaged and stockpiled until ready for reclamation, stockpiling can have detrimental effects on seed viability and soil quality…”
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    Forest topsoil salvage and placement depth affects oil sands reclamation in the boreal forest by Mackenzie, Dean D, Naeth, M Anne

    Published in PloS one (31-07-2024)
    “…Reclamation of disturbances from oil sands mining requires effective soil management to ensure successful plant establishment and to promote recovery of native…”
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    Phytoremediation of metals in oil sands process affected water by native wetland species by Zhao, Yihan, Naeth, M. Anne, Wilkinson, Sarah R., Dhar, Amalesh

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-09-2024)
    “…Process affected water and other industrial wastewaters are a major environmental concern. During oil sands mining, large amounts of oil sands process affected…”
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    Natural Recovery of Vegetation on Reclamation Stockpiles After 26 to 34 Years by Shaughnessy, Brenda E, Dhar, Amalesh, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) (02-01-2022)
    “…Stockpiling of soils is essential for reclamation after oil sands mining, and can influence revegetation through degradation of seed viability and soil…”
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    Influence of treatment on rooting of arctic Salix species cuttings for revegetation by Ficko, Sarah A., Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (31-12-2022)
    “…Increased northern exploration and resource extraction highlight a need for effective revegetation techniques to restore disturbed environments. This study…”
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    Synergistic effects of coal waste derived humic substances and inorganic fertilizer as soil amendments for barley in sandy soil by Zhao, Yihan, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Heliyon (30-04-2024)
    “…Increasing pressures on land resources requires increased land use efficiency. Over 900 million ha of sandy soils throughout the world are extensively used for…”
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    Arctic ecosystem restoration with native tundra bryophytes by Lamarre, Jasmine JM, Dhar, Amalesh, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (31-12-2023)
    “…Bryophytes are ecologically essential to northern ecosystem restoration after disturbance. In this study, native bryophytes were used to revegetate two Arctic…”
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    Establishment of Restoration Trajectories for Upland Tundra Communities on Diamond Mine Wastes in the Canadian Arctic by Anne Naeth, M., Wilkinson, Sarah R.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-07-2014)
    “…Mining in the arctic amplifies restoration challenges due to inherent environmental conditions by removing soil, vegetation, and the propagule bank, adding…”
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    Potential of Macrophytes for Wastewater Remediation with Constructed Floating Wetlands in Cold Climates by Wilkinson, Sarah R., Naeth, M. Anne, Dhar, Amalesh

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-07-2023)
    “…Nature-based, low technology wastewater treatment systems can benefit small and remote communities. Adding a constructed floating wetland (CFW) to waste…”
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    Hydrogel and Organic Amendments to Increase Water Retention in Anthroposols for Land Reclamation by Miller, Valerie S., Naeth, M. Anne

    “…Using waste materials from industrial activities to build anthroposols (soils built or altered by humans) can provide soil for reclamation and reduce amounts…”
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    Management Impacts on Non-Native Smooth Brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) Control in a Native Fescue Grassland in Canada by Brown, Debra J., Dhar, Amalesh, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-08-2024)
    “…Native fescue grassland degradation and reductions in plant species diversity due to smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) invasion and dominance have far…”
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    Soil and plant response to used potassium silicate drilling fluid application by Yao, Linjun, Anne Naeth, M.

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-10-2015)
    “…Use of drilling waste generated from the oil and gas industry for land reclamation has potential to be a practical and economical means to improve soil…”
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    Coarse Woody Debris Increases Microbial Community Functional Diversity but not Enzyme Activities in Reclaimed Oil Sands Soils by Kwak, Jin-Hyeob, Chang, Scott X, Naeth, M Anne, Schaaf, Wolfgang

    Published in PloS one (30-11-2015)
    “…Forest floor mineral soil mix (FMM) and peat mineral soil mix (PMM) are cover soils commonly used for upland reclamation post open-pit oil sands mining in…”
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    Native and Dryland Pasture Seed Mixes Impact Revegetation 12 Years after Pipeline Construction in Southern Alberta by Ostermann, D. Kelly, Dhar, Amalesh, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-04-2023)
    “…Activities associated with agriculture, grazing, and the energy industry have altered large tracts of native rangeland in North America. Pipelining causes…”
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    Urban Green Spaces Restoration Using Native Forbs, Site Preparation and Soil Amendments—A Case Study by Rojas, Jaime Aguilar, Dhar, Amalesh, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-04-2022)
    “…Restoration of urban green spaces with native flora is especially important for promoting various ecosystem services. Although there have been years of…”
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    Reclamation of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils Using Soil Amendments and Native Plant Species by Henderson, Suzanne C., Dhar, Amalesh, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Resources (Basel) (01-11-2023)
    “…Petroleum hydrocarbons are among the top contaminants of the natural environment with serious concern worldwide due to their effects on soil, water, and…”
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    A propagation technique for native tundra bryophytes for Arctic ecosystem restoration by Lamarre, Jasmine J.M., Dhar, Amalesh, Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Arctic science (01-09-2023)
    “…Extreme environmental conditions and limited understanding of ecosystem processes and community dynamics pose significant challenges for Arctic ecosystem…”
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    Effects of Coarse Woody Debris on Soil Temperature and Water Content in Two Reconstructed Soils in Reclaimed Boreal Forest by Dhar, Amalesh, Forsch, Katryna B. C., Naeth, M. Anne

    Published in Soil systems (01-09-2022)
    “…Coarse woody debris (CWD) and cover soils are used to expedite ecological processes in reclaimed boreal forests after oil sands mining. Soil water content and…”
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    Phosphogypsum Stack Reclamation Using Soil Amendments and Short-Rotational Woody Species by Robinson, Martin J. C., Dhar, Amalesh, Naeth, M. Anne, Nichol, Connie K.

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-11-2022)
    “…Phosphogypsum (PG) is a by-product of phosphorus fertilizer production that is stored in large piles (stacks). Typically, PG stack reclamation focuses on…”
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    Soil microbial response to waste potassium silicate drilling fluid by Yao, Linjun, Anne Naeth, M., Jobson, Allen

    Published in Journal of environmental sciences (China) (01-03-2015)
    “…Potassium silicate drilling fluids (PSDF) are a waste product of the oil and gas industry with potential for use in land reclamation. Few studies have examined…”
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