Publications by authors named "Keven Griffen"

Drylands impacted by energy development often require costly reclamation activities to reconstruct damaged soils and vegetation, yet little is known about the effectiveness of reclamation practices in promoting recovery of soil quality due to a lack of long-term and cross-site studies. Here, we examined paired on-pad and adjacent undisturbed off-pad soil properties over a 22-year chronosequence of 91 reclaimed oil or gas well pads across soil and climate gradients of the Colorado Plateau in the southwestern United States. Our goals were to estimate the time required for soil properties to reach undisturbed conditions, examine the multivariate nature of soil quality following reclamation, and identify environmental factors that affect reclamation outcomes.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Keven Griffen"

  • - Keven Griffen's recent research focuses on the recovery of dryland soils after disturbance, specifically in relation to energy development and the effectiveness of reclamation practices in promoting soil quality recovery.
  • - His study, published in July 2024, involved a comprehensive analysis of soil properties at 91 reclaimed oil and gas well pads throughout the Colorado Plateau, examining these properties over a 22-year period.
  • - The findings highlight the time needed for soil properties to return to undisturbed conditions, the complex nature of soil quality recovery post-reclamation, and the environmental factors influencing the success of reclamation efforts.