Soil erosion potential of reclaimed mined lands
Journal Article
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· Trans. ASAE; (United States)
Runoff and erosion from three mulch treatments were measured on a surface coal mine near Hanna, Wyoming. Treatments included no mulch, standing grain mulch and crimped straw mulch. Treatments were subjected to artificial rainfall generated by a portable rainfall simulator during three successive growing seasons. Soil loss data indicate a peak in erosion hazard during the summer following seeding of the perennial species. Soil losses were initially least on the straw mulch and greatest on the no mulch treatments although soil loss differences declined by the third season. Generally, soil loss amounts varied directly with ground cover. Runoff data from all treatments indicate a general decline in infiltration rates during the study period. Vegetation, soil loss and runoff data were used to calibrate a computer simulation model of runoff and erosion. Results obtained indicate small amounts of soil loss even for very infrequent, intense one-hour design storms on moderate slopes regardless of mulching method. Simulations indicated that erosion hazards are highly dependent upon antecedent soil moisture conditions and the time distribution of storm intensities. 19 references, 4 figures, 5 tables.
- Research Organization:
- Hydroeco-System Research Group, Fort Collins, CO
- OSTI ID:
- 5359694
- Journal Information:
- Trans. ASAE; (United States), Journal Name: Trans. ASAE; (United States) Vol. 27:4; ISSN TAAEA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT
010900* -- Coal
Lignite
& Peat-- Environmental Aspects
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
CORRELATIONS
DISASTERS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
EROSION
FEDERAL REGION VIII
GROUND COVER
LAND RECLAMATION
MASS TRANSFER
MOISTURE
NORTH AMERICA
REVEGETATION
RUNOFF
SIMULATION
SOILS
STORMS
USA
WYOMING
010900* -- Coal
Lignite
& Peat-- Environmental Aspects
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
CORRELATIONS
DISASTERS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
EROSION
FEDERAL REGION VIII
GROUND COVER
LAND RECLAMATION
MASS TRANSFER
MOISTURE
NORTH AMERICA
REVEGETATION
RUNOFF
SIMULATION
SOILS
STORMS
USA
WYOMING