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Carbon Sequestration in Reclaimed Mined Soils of Ohio

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/934378· OSTI ID:934378
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  1. Ohio State University Research Foundation

This research project was aimed at assessing the soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration potential of reclaimed minesoils (RMS). The experimental sites were characterized by distinct age chronosequences of RMS and were located in Guernsey, Morgan, Noble, and Muskingum Counties of Ohio. Restoration of disturbed land is followed by the application of nutrients to the soil to promote the vegetation development. Reclamation is important both for preserving the environmental quality and increasing agronomic yields. Since reclamation treatments have significant influence on the rate of soil development, a study on subplots was designed with the objectives of assessing the potential of different biosolids on soil organic C (SOC) sequestration rate, soil development, and changes in soil physical and water transmission properties. All sites are owned and maintained by American Electric Power (AEP). These sites were reclaimed by two techniques: (1) with topsoil application, and (2) without topsoil application, and were under continuous grass or forest cover.

Research Organization:
Ohio State University Research Foundation
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
FC26-03NT41903
OSTI ID:
934378
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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