Securing Topsoil for Rehabilitation Using Fly Ash in Open-Cast Coal Mines: Effects of Fly Ash on Plant Growth

Author:

MATSUMOTO Shinji,HAMANAKA Akihiro,MURAKAMI Kaito,SHIMADA Hideki,SASAOKA Takashi

Abstract

Rehabilitation is an important stage in mining operations for environmental conservation. However, the shortage of topsoil makesit difficult to achieve rehabilitation in open-cast coal mines. Securing topsoil by mixing soil with fly ash (FA), which is treated asan industrial waste, is expected to solve this issue in coal mines. While mixing soil with FA makes it possible to secure the topsoiland treat industrial waste simultaneously, the high alkalinity of FA and the dissolution of heavy metals from FA may inhibit plantgrowth. This study investigated the effects of FA in the topsoil on plant growth via vegetation tests with simulated topsoil mixedwith FA using Acacia mangium, a species of flowering tree: the FA mixing ratios were set to 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, and 100%. Thegrowth of Acacia mangium was inhibited with increasing FA mixing ratio, especially from 60% to 80%. However, the growth rate ofAcacia mangium in an FA mixing ratio of 100% was nearly comparable to that in a mixing ratio of 40%. Furthermore, there wereno effects of the physical characteristics and pH conditions in the topsoil on the plant growth at any of the mixing ratios; meanwhile,the accumulated concentration of Al in the plant body increased significantly at an FA mixing ratio of 60%–80%. This suggeststhat the accumulation of Al, which inhibits plant growth, including root growth and its functions, in the plant body inhibited thegrowth of Acacia mangium. Therefore, the most important aspect in terms of rehabilitation concerning the use of FA for securingtopsoil is not the mixing ratio of FA but the amount of Al in the FA and the accumulation of Al in the plant body.

Publisher

Polish Mineral Engineering Society

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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