OFR-47(6)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 6. Relationship Between Cover And Aboveground Biomass

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 51
- File Size:
- 11583 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
Assessment of revegetation success on mined lands is a difficult, time consuming task and has been the subject of a number of controversies. Present regulations require that both plant cover and aboveground plant biomass be measured for use in making that assessment. Of these two variables, biomass is the most time consuming to measure and requires destructive sampling, a most undesirable requirement on fragile, recently revegetated areas. On the other hand, plant cover can be estimated using the point-frame method which is relatively nondestructive. In addition, vegetation can be sampled more uniformly with the point frame and in less time if species composition measures are to be made. A study was done to evaluate the predictability of aboveground biomass production on revegetated mined sites and adjacent native prairies using plant cover estimates made with the point frame method. The predictability of biomass production by cover estimates bears on the need for both measurements in assessing revegetation success. In general, a positive, statistically, significant correlation was demonstrated between plant cover (estimated by the point frame) and aboveground biomass (estimated by the harvest method) regardless of community type (mined or native), species composition, diversity or level of biomass production. However, the latter did have their effects on the relationship and must be accounted for in any predictive equations (that is to say, the predictive equations must be considered site-specific). Considering the relationship observed between the two parameters, cover estimation may be a sufficient indicator of revegetation success, especially where time and minimization of disturbance are critical.
Citation
APA:
(1982) OFR-47(6)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 6. Relationship Between Cover And Aboveground BiomassMLA: OFR-47(6)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 6. Relationship Between Cover And Aboveground Biomass. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.