Phytorestoration of Abandoned Mining and Oil Drilling Sites

Author:   Kuldeep Bauddh (Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, Centre for Environmental Sciences, Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi, India) ,  John Korstad (Professor of Biology and Past Director of the Honors Program, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA) ,  Pallavi Sharma (Professor at the School of Environment and Sustainable Development, Central University of Gujarat, India.)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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9780128212004


Pages:   538
Publication Date:   20 November 2020
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Phytorestoration of Abandoned Mining and Oil Drilling Sites presents case studies and the latest research on the most effective methods to address the large amounts of waste materials released due to mining and oil drilling. In particular, phytoremediation is described as a novel, eco-friendly, cost-effective method for extracting toxic compounds by plants for the restoration of contaminated sites. Plantings on these contaminated areas lead to the removal of toxic substances such as heavy metals and hydrocarbons, improvement in the physicochemical and biological properties of the soil, long-term forest ecosystem rehabilitation, restoration of ecosystem productivity, stability and biological diversity, and reductions in CO2. Utilizing worldwide examples, this book discusses the potential of phytoremediation as an ideal solution for sites contaminated by mining and oil drilling sites.

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Author:   Kuldeep Bauddh (Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, Centre for Environmental Sciences, Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi, India) ,  John Korstad (Professor of Biology and Past Director of the Honors Program, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA) ,  Pallavi Sharma (Professor at the School of Environment and Sustainable Development, Central University of Gujarat, India.)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight:   1.060kg
ISBN:  

9780128212004


ISBN 10:   0128212004
Pages:   538
Publication Date:   20 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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1. Characteristics of Former Mining and Oil Drilling Sites and Adverse Impacts of These Activities on the Environment and Human Health 2. An Overview of Phytorestoration of Former Mining and Oil Drilling Sites 3. Contamination of the Stream Water and Sediments with Uranium Mine and Their Possible Phytoremediation 4. Influence of Open Cast Mining on the Soil Properties of Ledo Colliery of Tinsukia District of Assam, India 5. Potential of Purun tikus to Restore the Iron (Fe) Contaminated Acid Mine Drainage by Using Constructed Wetland 6. Phytoreclamation of Abandoned Acid Mine Drainage Site after Treatment with Fly Ash 7. Role of Fungi in Restoration of Mine Dump Soil Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons 8. Assessment of Native Plant Species Growing in Mining-Spoiled Soils for Phytorestoration of Heavy Metals 9. Assessment of Phytoremediation Potential of Plant Species in Copper Mine Tailings 10. Phytostabilization of Metalliferous Mine Waste 11. Restoration of Coal Mine Waste Sites by Using Plant Species 12. Phytoaccumulation of Trace Elements by Grevillea pteridifolia Knight Grown on Iron Ore Tailings 13. Evaluation of Natural Phytoremediation Processes Occurring at Ex-Tin Mining Catchment 14. Uranium Mine Tailing Remediation by Amending Land Soil and Invading Native Plant Species 15. Physiological and Antioxidant Responses in Plants Exposed to Heavy Metals During Cultivation in Mining Dump Sites 16. Potential of Ricinus communis for the Removal of Toxic Metals from Mining Dumping Sites 17. Phytorestoration Potential of Invasive Plant Species during Cultivation in Mining Dump Sites 18. Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals by Tree Species Growing on Hazardous Mining Sludge 19. Selection of Plant Species for Phytoremediation of Oil Drilling Sites: An Overview 20. Phytoremediation Study of Oil Spill Site Using Common Nigerian Vegetables 21. Case Studies of Phytorestoration of Abandoned Oil Drilling Sites 22. Phytoremediation of Oil Contaminated Aquatic Sites using Aquatic Macrophytes 23. Phytomining: A Sustainable Approach for Recovery and Extraction of Valuable Metals 24. Phytomining Potential of Albizia julibrissin Plant 25. Restoring Indigenous Knowledge for Mining Dump Sites: A Study at Iron Mining Areas in Jharkhand

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Dr. Kuldeep Bauddh is currently an Assistant Professor of Environmental Science at the Centre for Environmental Sciences, Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi, India. Dr. Bauddh is currently engaged in teaching in key areas of environmental sciences like Environmental Pollution and Management, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Toxicology, Soil Science, and Hazardous Waste Management. He is also an Associate Editor of the journal “Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability” as well as the co-editor of the magazine “Kahaar”. His main research areas are phytoremediation, ecological restoration and slow release fertilizers. Dr. John Korstad is a Professor of Biology and Past Director of the Honors Program at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma (USA). His educational background includes a BA in Geology and BS in Biology from Calif. Lutheran University, a MS in Environmental Science from Cal. State Hayward, and a MS and Ph.D. in Zoology from the Univ. Michigan. His specialty is Limnology (lake ecology) with specific expertise in nutrient-phytoplankton (microalgae)-zooplankton interactions and lake management. He has vast experience in aquaculture, including two sabbatical years doing research at The Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research (SINTEF) in Trondheim, Norway (the second one funded by a Fulbright Fellowship). Dr. Pallavi Sharma is Professor at the School of Environment and Sustainable Development, Central University of Gujarat, India. Dr. Sharma is currently engaged in work on the mechanisms of abiotic stress tolerance in plants. She has published 50 scientific articles/book chapters in peer-reviewed journals/books with more than 7,600 citations.

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