%0 Conference Proceedings %9 ACTI : Communications avec actes dans un congrès international %A Glässer, C. %A Glässer, W. %T Monitoring of soils and geochemical development in lignite open-cut areas : abstract %S Surveillance des sols dans l'environnement par télédétection et systèmes d'information géographiques = Monitoring soils in the environment with remote sensing and GIS %C Paris %D 1996 %E Escadafal, Richard %E Mulders, M.A. %E Thiombiano, L. %L fdi:010008437 %G ENG %I ORSTOM %@ 2-7099-1331-3 %K EXPLOITATION DU SOUS SOL ; LIGNITE ; DEGRADATION DU SOL ; TELEDETECTION SPATIALE ; SYSTEME D'INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIQUE %K ALLEMAGNE %P 596 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010008437 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/pleins_textes_6/colloques2/010008437.pdf %W Horizon (IRD) %X The intensive mining of Tertiary lignite deposits in open-cut mining in the last 70 years in Middle German leaded to radical and deep changes and destruction of the natural environment, formed by the continental glaciation. The whole surface sedimentary cover (ca. 60-80 m) was mined and as a result changed the natural, geomorphological, hydrological and hydrogeological conditions as well as the structure of the geological underground and the soil cover. Up to 1989, the recultivation has had only the goal to regain agricultural acreage. Ecological aspects to a great extent were not taken into account. Today the output of rough lignite goes back to ca. 10%. Very large open dumps have to be recultivated, based on a detailed actual state analysis to draw up development conceptions. By analysing multitemporal, multispectral and multisensoral remote sensing data, important information will be extracted for these terms ; they are often the only source of information for these questions. Aerial photographs (pan, CIR), Landsat TM data, KFA-1000 photos and ERS-1 data will be used. The following topics will be worked on : monitoring recultivated areas within narrow bounds succession of dumped substrates and moisture content, combined with vegetation damages ; control and assessment ; monitoring of biotic succession at the dumps as an indicator for oligotrophic sites ; classification of substratum types, moisture contents and headwaters in the open dumps ; localisation of industrial waste sites on the dumps and investigation of their influence on the substratum and water ; characterization of the hydrochemical conditions of open-pit residual lakes and dump virgin soils ; derivation of digital terrain models using stereo images ; integration of all the data in a GIS. The investigation show the needing different remote sensing data for soil-classification and geochemical developement in an intensive anthropogenic altered region. (Résumé d'auteur) %B Surveillance des Sols dans l'Environnement par Télédétection et Systèmes d'Information Géographiques : Symposium International AISS (Groupes de Travail RS : Télédétection et Cartographie des Sols et DM : Carte Internationale Numérique des Sols et des Terrains) = Monitoring Soils in the Environment with Remote Sensing and GIS : ISSS International Symposium (Working Groups RS and DM) %8 1995/02/06-10 %$ 068EROSOL ; 126TELAPP03