Soils and plants in an anthropogenic dump of the Kokdzhon phosphorite mine (Kazakhstan)

IF 0.5 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
M. Toktar, G. L. Papa, F. E. Kozybayeva, C. Dazzi
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Soil development is a crucial aspect in the process of mine spoil restoration and is also critical for the establishment of the vegetation. In this short paper, we present the features of mine proto-soils (i.e. soils at the early stage of development) and the natural vegetation species colonizing mine sites in a dry arid environment of Kazakhstan characterized by surface disturbance due to mine activity to access phosphorite deposit. These disturbed soils showed morphological features very different from each other (particularly horizons depth and sequence), even if the main chemical features were quite homogeneous. This is reasonably linked to the features of the Human Transported Material derived from mine operation that was scattered around the mine area. The most abundant natural plants found in the study area belong to the Poacee, Asteraceae and Fabacee families (with 4 species each). Biomass contribution for all species is very low; the root biomass was greater than above ground biomass, contributing to a modest soil development.
哈萨克斯坦Kokdzhon磷矿人为排土场土壤与植物
土壤发育是矿山废弃地恢复过程中的一个重要方面,也是植被建立的关键。在这篇简短的论文中,我们介绍了在哈萨克斯坦干燥干旱的环境中,由于矿山活动导致地表扰动而导致的矿山原始土壤(即发育早期的土壤)和殖民矿区的自然植被物种的特征。这些受扰动土壤的形态特征彼此差别很大(特别是层位深度和序列),即使主要化学特征相当相同。这与分散在矿区周围的地雷作业产生的人力运输材料的特征有合理的联系。研究区发现的天然植物数量最多的是豆科、菊科和豆科(各4种)。所有物种的生物量贡献都很低;根系生物量大于地上生物量,有利于土壤适度发育。
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