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Species composition of the vegetation of several sites (worked; unworked; spoil heap in the quarry and its environs) in a cement manufacturing town, Sagamu, Southwestern Nigeria, was studied. The aim was to document the plant species compostition (biodiversity) of the quarry sites and its environs, which will provide baseline data for assessing the impact of limestone quarrying on the ...

Habitat restoration projects are often conducted when prior use or extraction of natural resources results in land degradation. The success of restoration programmes, however, is variable, and studies that provide evidence of long term outcomes are valuable for evaluation purposes. This study focused on the restoration of vegetation within a limestone quarry in Dorset, UK between 1997 and 2014.

Spider communities are sensitive to a wide range of environmental factors and are potential ecological indicators which may be effective in the assessment and monitoring of restored ecosystems. One restoration technique of disused limestone quarry faces, landform replication, attempts to create landforms and ecosystems similar to those found on natural dalesides.

Nov 20, 2017· The Philippines is both a megadiversity country and a global biodiversity hotspot. The diversity patterns of three major plant groups were assessed: (1) trees (trees and palms), (2) herbs (grasses, shrubs, forbs, ferns), and (3) epiphytes (climbers and epiphytes), by determining the changes in compositional and species richness patterns in two forest conditions, i.e., remnant forests and ...

Aug 02, 2017· Rock climbing is among the outdoor activities that have undergone the highest growth since the second half of the 20th century. As a result, cliff habitats, historically one of the least disturbed by human colonization worldwide, are facing more intense human pressure than ever before. However, there is little data on the impact of this activity in plant-communities, and such information is ...

Evaluating the impact of a limestone quarry on suspended and accumulated dust Article (PDF Available) in Atmospheric Environment 45(9):1732-1739 · .

Limestone mountains have strategic functions as limestone is used as building materials and as raw material in cement industry. Therefore, limestone mining quarry in various areas of limestone mountains in Indonesia is increasingly widespread. The biggest negative impact of limestone mining is the formed open land which is abandoned and unutilized.

Dec 18, 2014· Limestone quarrying is "the primary threat to the survival of karst-associated species, and it will certainly exacerbate the biodiversity crisis in Southeast Asia," the study said.

Limestone is an important raw material that is widely used for multiple agricultural and industrial purposes (Pamukcu, and Simsir, 2006). Rapid economic development and the growth of urban areas in many countries have increased need for limestone which, in turn, created many abandoned quarrying sites in urban areas offering unique challenges to urban agency managers such as foresters, and ...

Mar 01, 2011· The Kefar Gil'adi quarry is located in the northwest Hula valley (), on the eastern slopes of the Upper Galilee area (Israel).The quarry's main interest is the 200-m thick layer of Middle Eocene "Bar Kokhba" Formation limestone rock, underlying the "Kefar Gil'adi" Formation, a 400-m thick sequence of Neogene conglomerates, limestone, and clays (Sneh and Weinberger, 2003).

elevation 386‒709m. Post‒closed rehabilitation process of the limestone quarry area after finishing the cement production is extremely interesting to use this territory for scientific investigations of industrial impact on nature and the methods of habitat rehabilitation. Plant species composition and diversity was determined for each habitat.

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Spontaneous vegetation dynamics and restoration prospects for limestone quarries in Lebanon. Carla Khater. ... Correspondence analyses were used to pinpoint similarities in the distribution of key species among the different environmental characteristics of sites. The main results reveal a heterogeneous floristic composition along the ...

Plant species composition and diversity on the calcareous soils in around of the limestone quarry in Georgia, Caucasus region Article (PDF Available) · July 2018 with 257 Reads How we measure 'reads'

May 03, 2018· Indigenous animals, insects, and tress all struggle to survive when a limestone quarry is established. Digging into the ground to remove this natural resource skews the balance of the ecosystem in a way that can make it difficult for many local species to survive. 4. Quarries may have a negative health impact.

Open pit mining is a common activity in the Yucatan peninsula for the extraction of limestone. This mining is known under the generic name of quarries, and regionally as sascaberas (sascab=white soil in Mayan language). These areas are characterized by the total removal of the natural vegetation cover and soil in order to have access to the calcareous material.

a limestone quarry (Limeira quarry), located at Ribeirão Grande municipality (SP), southeastern Brazil. Species were captured with pitfall and Sherman traps along eight pairs of 60 m transects distributed at four different distances from the quarry (60, 220, 740 and 1300 m). Between October 2005 and January 2008, 20 small mammal

However, for a limestone quarry, restoring the ecosystem is lengthy and difficult work, because the vegetation and layers of soil are often completely removed during resource extraction . Therefore, appropriate human intervention is necessary . Considering these adverse factors, this paper takes the Chuankou limestone quarry with a deep open ...

Limestone has two origins: (1) biogenic precipitation from seawater, the primary agents being lime-secreting organisms and foraminifera; and (2) mechanical transport and deposition of preexisting limestones, forming clastic deposits. Travertine, tufa, caliche, chalk, sparite, and micrite are all varieties of limestone. Limestone has long fascinated earth scientists because of its rich fossil ...

Jan 14, 2009· Bee species are also of conservation concern and have been recorded frequently in limestone quarries (Westrich 1989, 1990). In this study, we analysed the relative influence of habitat area, habitat age, and within‐habitat diversity for wild bee species richness, abundance and community composition in limestone quarries.

Figure 10 Photo of some plant species of the limestone quarry site ... collected in these belts helps in determining the overall species composition, population ... occurrence (frequency), the distribution pattern, and species dependence as they were found. Species [ interaction to the biotic and physical environment of the area does, in fact ...

central in controlling the distribution and species richness patterns of various tree species (Sharma et al. 2009). The main goals of this study are to answer the following ques-tions: (1) What are the most important factors affecting tree abundance and the distribution of tree species in undis-turbed limestone and non-limestone forests in Ben En

Apr 03, 2019· Species composition strongly depends on time, place and resources. In this context, semi-natural grasslands belong to the most species-rich habitats of Europe, and succession may eventually cause ...
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