Can a blend of amendments be an important component of a rehabilitation strategy for surface coal mined soils?

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dc.contributor.author Abraha, Amanuel Bokhre
dc.contributor.author Tesfamariam, Eyob Habte
dc.contributor.author Truter, Wayne Frederick
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-09T09:46:54Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-09T09:46:54Z
dc.date.issued 2019-08
dc.description.abstract Soil compaction impedes plant growth by negatively a ecting water infiltration, soil aeration, access to soil water and nutrients, and consequently restricts root development. Previous studies to alleviate such problems in rehabilitated mine soils using a single amendment material did not provide a long lasting solution. The aim of the study was to quantify the role of di erent amendments in alleviating selected soil hydraulic properties. Five single amendment materials and three di erent blends of amendments were mixed thoroughly with degraded mine soil in a 1:3 (amendment:soil) ratio and packed in columns. Two additional unamended soils with di erent bulk densities were included as benchmarks. In general, the application of amendments reduced bulk density (BD) by 4–20%, enhanced infiltration rate by 15–70%, increased porosity by 5–35% and increased plant available water (PAW) by 9–33% compared with the unamended soils. Between amendments, the blends of amendments reduced BD by 9–16%, enhanced infiltration rate by 17–59%, increased porosity by 6–32%, and PAW by 4–28% compared with single amendments. The study showed that a blend of amendments have better soil restoration capacity through improving porosity, infiltration rate and plant available water. A blend of amendments therefore has the potential to be a sustainable and an important component of a rehabilitation strategy for surface coal mined soils. en_ZA
dc.description.department Plant Production and Soil Science en_ZA
dc.description.librarian pm2020 en_ZA
dc.description.uri https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Abraha, A.B., Tesfamariam, E.H. & Truter, W.F. 2019, 'Can a blend of amendments be an important component of a rehabilitation strategy for surface coal mined soils?', Sustainability, vol. 11, no. 6, art. a4297, pp. 1-17. en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn 2071-1050 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.3390/su11164297
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/75108
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher MDPI en_ZA
dc.rights © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). en_ZA
dc.subject Degraded soils en_ZA
dc.subject Pore size distribution en_ZA
dc.subject Soil compaction en_ZA
dc.subject Soil remediation en_ZA
dc.subject Water retention curve en_ZA
dc.title Can a blend of amendments be an important component of a rehabilitation strategy for surface coal mined soils? en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA


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