Abstract

Soil analysis has established that limestone quarrying dust has entered an adjacent limestone heath of high conservation value. The soil profiles of calcium distribution, established by many years of leaching, have been seriously altered by surface enrichment. It is suggested that the calcicole—calcifuge vegetation of the shallowest soils may be threatened by these changes and it is considered very desirable that further pollution of the site should if possible be prevented.

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