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Efficiency of acid sulphate soils reclamation in coal mining areas

Н. В. Митракова, Elena Khayrulina, Sergei Blinov, Anna Perevoshchikova

2023Journal of Mining Institute14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During the development of coal deposits, acid mine waters flowing to the surface cause the formation of acid sulphate soils. We study the effectiveness of soil reclamation by agrochemical and geochemical methods at the site of acid mine water discharge in the Kizel Coal Basin, carried out in 2005 using alkaline waste from soda production and activated sludge. A technosol with a stable phytocenosis was detected on the reclaimed site, and soddy-podzolic soil buried under the technogenic soil layer with no vegetation on the non-reclaimed site. The buried soddy-podzolic soil retains a strong acid рН concentration Н2О = 3. A high content of organic matter (8-1.5 %) is caused by carbonaceous particles; the presence of sulphide minerals reaches a depth of 40 cm. Technosol has a slightly acid pH reaction H2O = 5.5, the content of organic matter due to the use of activated sludge is 19-65 %, the presence of sulphide minerals reaches a depth of 20-40 cm. The total iron content in the upper layers of the technosol did not change (190-200 g/kg), the excess over the background reaches 15 times. There is no contamination with heavy metals and trace elements, single elevated concentrations of Li, Se, B and V are found.

Topics & Concepts

Land reclamationOrganic matterSoil waterEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceCoal miningAcid mine drainageCoalMining engineeringChemistrySoil scienceGeologyHistoryArchaeologyOrganic chemistryCoal and Its By-productsMine drainage and remediation techniquesEngineering and Environmental Studies
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