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Forest Biology

University of Kentucky

2014

Mine spoil

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Influence Of Spoil Type On Afforestation Success And Hydrochemical Function On A Surface Coal Mine In Eastern Kentucky, Kenton L. Sena Jan 2014

Influence Of Spoil Type On Afforestation Success And Hydrochemical Function On A Surface Coal Mine In Eastern Kentucky, Kenton L. Sena

Theses and Dissertations--Forestry and Natural Resources

Surface coal mining in Appalachia has contributed to a suite of ecological impacts, both terrestrial and aquatic. Conventional reclamation in Appalachia leads to the development of hay/pasture systems dominated by nonnative grasses and legumes, with soils that are chemically and physically unfavorable to native tree growth. Several studies have shown that more weathered minespoils provide a better growth medium than unweathered spoils in Appalachia. Spoil segregation plots were constructed on Bent Mountain in Pike County, KY, to compare the suitability of three mine spoil types (BROWN weathered sandstone, GRAY unweathered sandstone, and MIXED sandstones and shales). In 2013 (after nine …