Zpravodaj Hnědé uhlí 2018, 58(2)

Geo-botanical and botanical evaluation of surface coal mine ČSA area

Mgr. Jan Šturma, RNDr. Jan Burda, Ph.D., Ing. Jiří Křen

Geo-botanical and botanical evaluation of surface coal quarry territory shows that the territory is a fine-grained mosaic of communities, the basic pattern is determined by both the existing substrate and level of succession related to the age of the newly originated surface, so the intensity/level of the reclamation carried out. Structurally and contextually this is a very important territory that may in the future work as a sample of the migration corridor and the extension of very valuable territory NPR Jezerka. In total there were found 142 species of higher plants and habitats and recognized 15 biotopes in this territory. On general level it is obvious that floristic diversity of the territory is impoverished along with the continued succession. The most ecologically stabile and also almost the richest community are acidic lawns on gneiss debris at the top of the area.

Keywords: geobotanic, plant communities, landscape management, open-pit mine

Published: June 1, 2018  Show citation

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Šturma, J., Burda, J., & Křen, J. (2018). Geo-botanical and botanical evaluation of surface coal mine ČSA area. Brown Coal Bulletin58(2), 
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