Soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites:
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 306 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramme |
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title | Soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites |
title_auth | Soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites |
title_exact_search | Soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites |
title_full | Soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites editor, Jan Frouz, Faculty of Science, Institute for Environmental Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic |
title_fullStr | Soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites editor, Jan Frouz, Faculty of Science, Institute for Environmental Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic |
title_full_unstemmed | Soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites editor, Jan Frouz, Faculty of Science, Institute for Environmental Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic |
title_short | Soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites |
title_sort | soil biota and ecosystem development in post mining sites |
topic | Soil ecology Abandoned mined lands reclamation Ecological succession Soil formation Soil restoration Biotic communities Soil biology Renaturierung Ökologie (DE-588)4679877-8 gnd Kohlenbergwerk (DE-588)4164505-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Soil ecology Abandoned mined lands reclamation Ecological succession Soil formation Soil restoration Biotic communities Soil biology Renaturierung Ökologie Kohlenbergwerk Aufsatzsammlung |
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