Effects of pipeline and well‐pad reclamation on topsoil properties: A meta‐analysis

Author:

Birkhimer Nicholas1,DeSutter Thomas M.2ORCID,Jore Kyle3,Staricka James4ORCID,Meehan Miranda5

Affiliation:

1. FarmQA Fargo North Dakota USA

2. School of Natural Resource Sciences North Dakota State University Fargo North Dakota USA

3. Natural Resources Science and Management & Department of Applied Economics University of Minnesota Saint Paul Minnesota USA

4. Williston Research and Extension Center North Dakota State University Williston North Dakota USA

5. Department of Animal Sciences North Dakota State University Fargo North Dakota USA

Abstract

AbstractThe development of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracking has led to an increase in oil and natural gas extraction. Development of infrastructure to extract and transport these resources is expected to increase over the next few decades, resulting in extensive land disturbance. Although reclamation aims to sufficiently return disturbed lands to their pre‐disturbance use in an ecological sense, reclaimed rights‐of‐ways (ROW) commonly produce reduced crop yields. The objective of this study was to use meta‐analysis to determine soil disturbance trends across studies found in the peer‐reviewed literature. Papers that reported soil property data on disturbed ROWs and adjacent undisturbed sites were retrieved by searching the Web of Science database. Papers were separated by climate regions, resulting in analyses being conducted for studies in semiarid and humid climate regions. Results indicate that soil bulk density, soil organic matter, and pH are significantly increased on reclaimed ROWs. Soil metrics not incorporated in meta‐analysis due to insufficient observations or the possible presence of publication biases like a desire to publish significant results and poor study design (cation exchange capacity, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, total nitrogen, electrical conductivity, sodium, sodium adsorption ratio, and texture) are assessed and discussed. Best management practices gleaned from studies incorporated into meta‐analysis are discussed to provide strategies to limit soil property disturbances.

Funder

North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Soil Science,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)

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