Identification of land reclamation stages based on succession characteristics of rehabilitated vegetation in the Pingshuo opencast coal mine

J Environ Manage. 2022 Mar 1:305:114352. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.114352. Epub 2021 Dec 29.

Abstract

Land reclamation is a dynamic ecological restoration process, and rehabilitated vegetation requires a certain amount of time to develop, stabilize and mature. The development characteristics of rehabilitated vegetation at different land reclamation stages are significantly different, and these differences can be used to identify the key stages of land reclamation. In this study, normalized differential vegetation index (NDVI) time series data from the western dump of the Pingshuo opencast coal area on the Loess Plateau from 1989 to 2018 were collected and analyzed by fluctuation analysis and filter processing with the Best Index Slope Extraction and Wavelet Transform (BISE-WT) filter to reveal the succession characteristics of rehabilitated vegetation. Then, the key periods of land reclamation under different vegetation types (arbor, shrub, arbor-shrub, and grass) in the dump were determined by S-logistic function fitting and derivative analyses. The NDVI time series changes in land parcels reclaimed in different years exhibited different interannual change characteristics. Based on the number of years required for the rehabilitated vegetation to reach a stable state, the average development period of land reclamation in eligible units in the mining dumps was thirteen years, including ten years in the rapid development period and three years in the steady development period. The differences in land reclamation periods among the different vegetation types were significant (α = 0.05), and the number of years required for each period mainly followed the order of arbor > arbor-shrub > shrub > grass. Analyzing the vegetation succession characteristics and identifying the key periods of land reclamation for different vegetation types is conducive to dynamically evaluating land reclamation effects and is expected to provide a basis for strengthening the implementation of manual intervention measures in reclaimed mining areas.

Keywords: Key period; Land reclamation; Pingshuo opencast coal mine; Rehabilitated vegetation; Succession characteristics.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Coal / analysis
  • Mining*
  • Soil*

Substances

  • Coal
  • Soil