Conference Proceedings
Life-of-Mine Conference 2012
Conference Proceedings
Life-of-Mine Conference 2012
Reclaimed Lignite Mining Areas A73 in Lusatia - Development of Soil Physical Parameters of an Agricultural Site within the First Years after Site Reconstruction
In Lusatia, lignite mining causes major disturbances on the landscape scale. Reclamation procedures are applied to recover the reconstructed landscape for different land use options. In this study we investigate soil physical properties of an agricultural reclamation/recultivation site directly after site restoration and the development of selected parameters within the first years after site restoration depending on varying recultivation strategies.The sandy substrates used for recultivation stem from depths of several meters. They are unstructured, free of recent organic matter and have high contents of calcium carbonate. During reconstruction and most of all during surface levelling with heavy crawlers, the substrateundergoes high mechanical stresses. This leads to partly severe soil or substrate compaction, depending amongst others on substrate water content and mechanical stresses during site construction. We investigate the effect of different organic soil amendments, different crop rotations and partly subsoiling on the development of soil structure. We compare results of laboratory measurements directly after site construction before any reclamation measures had been applied to results we gained after three and four years of recultivation. The results show that after the earthworks are completed, the site is strongly heterogeneous in relation to mechanical stability, permeability for air and water, pore volume and bulk density. The results after three and four years show that the heterogeneity of soil physical parameters decreases. The selection of suitable crop rotations superimposes the affects of other reclamation measures, eg varying organic fertilisers or deep loosening.CITATION:Krmmelbein, J and Raab, T, 2012. Reclaimed lignite mining areas A73 in Lusatia - Development of soil physical parameters of an agricultural site within the first years after site reconstruction, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2012 , pp 117-122 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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J Krummelbein, T Raab
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