Impact of quarry exploitation and disuse on pedogenesis

CATENA6.20
Volume: 160, Pages: 354 - 365
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Quarrying represents one of the oldest and most important human activities; the impacts of which have largely influenced vegetation and landscape. Despite its character as a vital and non-renewable resource, the soil has been poorly studied with regard to either the impact resulting from the exploitation of quarries or its restoration after exploitation. In the plain of La Crau (south-eastern France), numerous dry alluvial quarries were...
Paper Details
Title
Impact of quarry exploitation and disuse on pedogenesis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
160
Pages
354 - 365
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