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Title: Physical and chemical properties of a minespoil eight years after reclamation in Northeastern Ohio

Journal Article · · Soil Science Society of America Journal
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  1. Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (US)

The potential of using flue gas desulfurization by-products (FGD) for the reclamation of acid minespoil was assessed in Tuscarawas County of Ohio, USA. In Treatment 1,280 Mg ha{sup -1} of FGD was incorporated into the graded spoil to a depth of 20 cm. In Treatment 2,280 Mg ha(-1) of FGD and 112 Mg ha{sup -1} of yard waste compost were incorporated into the graded spoil (FGDC). In Treatment 3,112 Mg ha{sup -1} of limestone was incorporated into the graded spoil and was covered with 20 cm of graded borrowed topsoil (BTS). Six cores and six bulk soil samples were obtained from each treatment for the 0- to 10-cm depth in summer 2002. From the 10- to 20-cm depth, only bulk soil samples were obtained. Bulk and core soil samples were also collected from an unreclaimed spoil (SP) and a nearby unmined soil (UMS). Among the three reclamation treatments, BTS showed better soil quality with higher soil organic C (28.5 Mg ha{sup -1}, waterstable aggregation (556 g kg{sup -1}), and mean weight diameter (3.2 mm) of aggregates than FGDC or FGD treatments. The FGDC had higher soil inorganic and organic C than FGD. However, saturated hydraulic conductivity (K{sub s}), cumulative infiltration, infiltration rates at 5 min and 2.5 h, and soil pH were similar among three treatments. With respect to FGD, the soil organic C in FGDC increased at the rate of 0.64 Mg ha{sup -1} yr{sup -1} for the 0- to 10-cm depth. Overall, BTS was the best reclamation treatment. However, if topsoil is unavailable or transport is expensive, FGDC can be used as an effective reclamation material.

OSTI ID:
20647698
Journal Information:
Soil Science Society of America Journal, Vol. 69, Issue 4; ISSN 0361-5995
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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