干旱半干旱区采石场利用不同废物类型恢复土壤的方法

IF 2 Q3 SOIL SCIENCE
M. Barba, Virginia Alarcón Martínez, I. G. Lucas, J. N. Pedreno
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摘要

在穆尔西亚地区,有许多废弃的采石场尚未进行恢复工作,还有一些采石场虽有恢复计划,但尚未实现土壤恢复。露天采矿对活动地区的环境产生了巨大的影响,因为它改变了地壳的形态,污染了空气、地表水和地下水,消灭了该地区的植物群,破坏了生物群落,造成了景观的变化和生态系统的强烈变化。促进可持续发展和废物再利用是国际关注的问题。在欧洲联盟和西班牙,必须执行采矿作业的恢复计划。废物产生是一个大问题;寻求在不污染环境的情况下重新利用废物并将其重新引入经济活动的方法。在这篇文章中,编译了几种技术,这些技术在恢复采矿空间方面取得了令人满意的结果,主要是在穆尔西亚地区(西班牙东南部),通过使用废物,如猪粪,大理石碎片,污水污泥或城市生活垃圾的堆肥。这些废物如果不加以再利用,就会造成问题,利用它们来恢复采矿空间是一个不错的选择,而不是倾倒、遗弃或焚烧。
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Methods of soil recovery in quarries of arid and semiarid areas using different waste types
In the Region of Murcia, there are many abandoned quarries in which restoration processes have not been carried out, and there are others that have a restoration plan but soil rehabilitation has not been achieved. Open pit mining generates a great environmental impact in the area where the activity takes place since it alters the morphology of the earth's crust, pollutes the air, the surface and underground waters, eliminates the flora of the area and destroys the biotope, causing changes in the landscape and strong changes in ecosystems. There is an international concern to promote sustainable development and waste reuse. In the European Union and Spain there is a requirement to carry out a restoration plan for mining operations. Waste production is a big problem; ways of reusing waste without polluting the environment and reintroducing it into economic activity are sought. In this article, several techniques are compiled that have given satisfactory results in the restoration of mining spaces, mainly in the Region of Murcia (SE Spain), by using waste such as pig manure, marble debris, sewage sludge or compost of urban household waste. These wastes pose a problem due to their disposal if they are not reused, and their use to restore mining spaces is a good option against dumping, abandonment or incineration.
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期刊介绍: The Spanish Journal of Soil Science (SJSS) is a peer-reviewed journal with open access for the publication of Soil Science research, which is published every four months. This publication welcomes works from all parts of the world and different geographic areas. It aims to publish original, innovative, and high-quality scientific papers related to field and laboratory research on all basic and applied aspects of Soil Science. The journal is also interested in interdisciplinary studies linked to soil research, short communications presenting new findings and applications, and invited state of art reviews. The journal focuses on all the different areas of Soil Science represented by the Spanish Society of Soil Science: soil genesis, morphology and micromorphology, physics, chemistry, biology, mineralogy, biochemistry and its functions, classification, survey, and soil information systems; soil fertility and plant nutrition, hydrology and geomorphology; soil evaluation and land use planning; soil protection and conservation; soil degradation and remediation; soil quality; soil-plant relationships; soils and land use change; sustainability of ecosystems; soils and environmental quality; methods of soil analysis; pedometrics; new techniques and soil education. Other fields with growing interest include: digital soil mapping, soil nanotechnology, the modelling of biological and biochemical processes, mechanisms and processes responsible for the mobilization and immobilization of nutrients, organic matter stabilization, biogeochemical nutrient cycles, the influence of climatic change on soil processes and soil-plant relationships, carbon sequestration, and the role of soils in climatic change and ecological and environmental processes.
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