Predicting the toxicity of post-mining substrates, a case study based on laboratory tests, substrate chemistry, geographic information systems and remote sensing

Ecological Engineering(2017)

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Approaches were evaluated for predicting the spatial distribution of phytotoxicity of post-mining substrates. Predictions were compared with empirical data measured in the field (a heap at a post-mining site) and laboratory. The study was performed in a highly variable 1-ha plot that was overlain with a regular grid of sampling points (with 5m between adjacent grid points). At each of 21 points, soil pH, conductivity, and arsenic content were measured, and soil was sampled and used in a laboratory germination test with Sinapsis alba. At each grid point, a field germination test with S. alba was also conducted, and spontaneous vegetation was removed and weighed. At the same time, air-borne hyperspectral imagery data of the site were acquired, and field spectral characteristics of dominant substrates were measured. This enabled automatic substrate classification, which was used to map the spatial distribution of the substrates.
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Mining,Toxicity,GIS,Hyperspectral data,Sinapis alba
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