Assessment of carbon sequestration potential of revegetated coal mine overburden dumps: A chronosequence study from dry tropical climate

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作者
Ahirwal, Jitendra [1 ]
Maiti, Subodh Kumar [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Sch Mines, Indian Inst Technol, Ctr Min Environm, Dept Environm Sci & Engn, Dhanbad 826004, Bihar, India
关键词
Surface coal mining; Reclamation; Mine soil; Carbon sequestration; CO2; flux; SOIL CO2 FLUX; POST-MINING SITES; RECLAIMED MINESOILS; RECLAMATION SUCCESS; ORGANIC-CARBON; NORWAY SPRUCE; CN RATIOS; FOREST; ECOSYSTEM; SPOIL;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.07.003
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Development of secondary forest as post-mining land use in the surface coal mining degraded sites is of high research interest due to its potential to sequester atmospheric carbon (C). The objectives of this study were to assess the improvement in mine soil quality and C sequestration potential of the post mining reclaimed land with time. Hence, this study was conducted in reclaimed chronosequence sites (young, intermediate and old) of a large open cast coal project (Central Coal Fields Limited, Jharkhand, India) and results were compared to a reference forest site (Sal forest, Shorea robusta). Mine soil quality was assessed in terms of accretion of soil organic carbon (SOC), available nitrogen (N) and soil CO2 flux along with the age of revegetation. After 14 years of revegetation, SOC and N concentrations increased three and five-fold, respectively and found equivalent to the reference site. Accretion of SOC stock was estimated to be 1.9 Mg C ha(-1)year(-1). Total ecosystem C sequestered after 2-14 years of revegetation increased from 8 Mg C ha(-1) to 90 Mg C ha(-1) (30-333 Mg CO2 ha(-1)) with an average rate of 6.4 Mg C ha(-1)year(-1). Above ground biomass contributes maximum C sequestrate (50%) in revegetated site. CO2 flux increased with age of revegetation and found 11, 33 and 42 Mg CO2 ha(-1)year(-1) in younger, intermediate and older dumps, respectively. Soil respiration in revegetated site is more influenced by the temperature than soil moisture. Results of the study also showed that trees like, Dalbergia sissoo and Heterophragma adenophyllum should be preferred for revegetation of mine degraded sites. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:369 / 377
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