Organic matter additions for improved revegetation of arsenic-rich waste rock with planted boreal conifers: a three-year in situ monitoring study
Simon Taurines,
Marie Guittonny,
Armand Séguin
Abstract:We acknowledge the financial support from Mitacs, Agnico Eagle Mines Limited and the Research Institute on Mines and the Environment (RIME-UQAT-Polytechnique), the Centre d'Étude de la Forêt (CEF) and Natural Resources Canada, as well as the laboratory facilities at the Research Institute on Mines and the Environment (RIME-UQAT). We are grateful to our research team, colleagues, participants, and supporters for their valuable contributions, and to J. Jamieson-Hanes for English editing.
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