Sokolov post-mining ecosystems represent a unique LTER study area comprising forest and non-forest ecosystems developing after reclamation or by spontaneous revegetation on heaped overburden from brown coal mining. Several 1 ha sites are studied since 1992 (10 sites intensively and over 50 sites occasionally). Research has been focused on interactions between soil, plants and soil organisms and their role in soil formation and biogeochemical cycles restoration. Great attention has been paid to comparison of long-term development of reclaimed and non-reclaimed sites and to the effect of different tree species, types of substrates and heaping technique used during reclamation. Series of sites of known age (15–70 years) developing on similar substrate represent a great opportunity for ecological research using a chronosequence approach.
- LTER
- Sites
- LTSER Silva Gabreta
- Arctic-alpine tundra
- Bily Kriz
- Certoryje - Vojsicke Louky
- Post-mining lakes
- Mountain catchment
- South-Moravian floodplain forests
- Lednice - Horní les
- Trebon wet meadows
- Načetín - forest plots
- Lysina & Pluhuv Bor catchments
- Uhlířská catchment
- Zofin natural forests
- Beskydy natural forests
- Rajec - Nemcice
- Elbe River
- Rimov reservoir
- Slapy reservoir
- Sokolov post-mining ecosystems
- Thermophilous woods
- Wanang, Papua New Guinea
- Czech National Committee
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