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Soil Microbial Succession Following Surface Mining Is Governed Primarily By Deterministic Factors, Jennifer Lynne Kane Jan 2019

Soil Microbial Succession Following Surface Mining Is Governed Primarily By Deterministic Factors, Jennifer Lynne Kane

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Understanding the successional dynamics governing soil microbial community assembly is a promising way to advance development of remediation strategies for lands disturbed by anthropogenic activities. The environmental and ecological influences shaping these communities following soil disturbance remain only partially understood. One example of a physical anthropogenic disturbance is extraction of minerals such as coal by surface mining. Surface mining removes natural soils and these soils may be replaced immediately on adjacent reclaimed areas or they may be stored in piles for later use. During reclamation, the soil is replaced on the landscape and the site is re-vegetated with grasses and …