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Temporal and spatial variability of physical and chemical properties in reclaimed soil after sulphur borehole mining.

Authors :
Kołodziej, Beata
Bryk, Maja
Antonkiewicz, Jacek
Source :
Soil & Tillage Research. Mar2024, Vol. 237, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mining contributes to the creation of degraded areas that are difficult to rehabilitate because they are subject to various transformations. Specifically, sulphur mining using the Frasch borehole method causes multidirectional changes of soil properties and thus presents challenges for post-mining rehabilitation. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effectiveness of agricultural (meadow-type) reclamation and to understand how the soil recovers over time by assessing the spatio-temporal variability of the reclaimed soil after borehole sulphur mining. Selected soil properties and spectral indices based on satellite data were analysed: before reclamation, 3 years after reclamation and 15 years after reclamation. Texture, bulk density, porosity, water capacity, total organic carbon (TOC) and pH were measured and distribution maps of these parameters were generated using kriging. Additionally, maps of spectral indices (Green Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, Normalized Difference Soil Moisture Index, Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index, Enhanced Vegetation Index and Red–Green Index) based on Landsat imagery were created to support the field survey data. The soil revealed high temporal and spatial variability, as evidenced by the distributions of measured parameters and their coefficients of variation at different reclamation stages. Multidirectional remodelling of the soil structure occurred, resulting in changes in the differential porosity, field water capacity, texture, reaction and TOC. Statistically confirmed differences in soil parameters between sampling points were observed. The variability of the physical and chemical parameters at the individual sampling point also differed between the reclamation stages. We observed a general trend towards homogenisation of the spatial distributions of the soil parameters. This was also confirmed by the maps of spectral indices, which showed establishment and development of a continuous vegetation cover and the subsequent improvement of its condition. [Display omitted] • Effect of agricultural rehabilitation on degraded post-mine soil was evaluated. • Spatio-temporal variability of soil properties after borehole mining was analyzed. • We used field survey data, geostatistics and satellite vegetation indices. • Spatial variability of physico-chemical soil parameters decreased over time. • Reduced soil variability enabled positive effects of reclamation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01671987
Volume :
237
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Soil & Tillage Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174914341
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2023.105980