| Effect of tree species choice and mineral capping in a woodland phytostabilisation system : a case-study for calcareous dredged sediment landfills with an oxidised topsoil |  |
| Vandecasteele, B.; Samyn, J.; De Vos, B.; Muys, B. (2008). Effect of tree species choice and mineral capping in a woodland phytostabilisation system : a case-study for calcareous dredged sediment landfills with an oxidised topsoil Ecol. Eng. 32(3): 263-273. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2007.12.002 |
| In: Ecological Engineering. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 0925-8574, meer |
| Trefwoorden |
Adhesion; Deciduous forests; Foliar application; Humus; Mull |
| Abstract |
Foliar, wood and bark metal concentrations were evaluated 2 and 12 years after afforestation of 3 metal-polluted calcareous upland dredged sediment landfills with an oxidised topsoil. Two techniques for reducing the metal entry into the food web were compared in a field situation: choice of appropriate tree species aiming at reduced metal transfer to the environment, and application of a thin uncontaminated mineral capping layer on top of the polluted sediment aiming at a good topsoil quality. Foliar concentrations show that an appropriate choice of tree species is very important in controlling metal cycling. Common ash, sycamore maple, pedunculate oak, black alder and small-leaved lime had normal foliar metal concentrations, while hybrid poplar showed very high Cd and Zn concentrations. The absence of a thin uncontaminated covering layer resulted in a higher metal load of the litter through direct (surface soil adhesion) and indirect (raindrop splash) soil load of the litter layer. Mineral capping affected foliar concentrations in an element-specific and speciesspecific way. It is concluded that an uncontaminated covering layer on polluted soils before afforestation is a management option which is only efficient in case of an appropriate tree species choice.
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- DredGis: Databank Bodemkwaliteit van baggergronden langs bevaarbare waterlopen, meer
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