Title | The effect of soil water repellency and fungal hydrophobicity on soil water dynamics in the Athabasca oil sands |
Publication Type | Thesis |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | Chau, H. W. |
Pagination | 145 pages |
Date Published | 12/2013 |
Publisher | University of Saskatchewan Department of Soil Science |
Place Published | Saskatoon, SK |
Publication Language | eng |
Keywords | analytical methodology, field, laboratory, soil moisture, soil properties, soil water, UofS |
Abstract | Surface mining of the Athabasca Oil Sands of Canada is occurring at an unparalleled rate resulting in large scale disturbances over vast areas. Soil water availability for plants is one of the key issues faced when reclaiming the landscape. A factor which limits the soil water availability is soil water repellency (SWR). Soil water repellency is found on both natural and disturbed sites in this region and can cause reduced infiltration, reduced soil water storage, enhanced runoff, increased preferential flow, and reduced ecosystem productivity. Effective characterization of SWR, determination of the causes of SWR and understanding how it affects soil pores and water flow are important for environmental management. |
URL | http://ecommons.usask.ca/bitstream/handle/10388/ETD-2014-03-1518/CHAU-DISSERTATION.pdf |
Locational Keywords | Athabasca Oil Sands Region (AOSR) |
Group | OSEMB |
Citation Key | 53947 |