Vegetation restoration restricts rill development on dump slopes in coalfields

Sci Total Environ. 2022 May 10:820:153203. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153203. Epub 2022 Jan 17.

Abstract

Severe rill erosion on dump slopes poses a great threat to the ecological environment in mining areas. Vegetation restoration is an effective measure for controlling soil erosion on dump slopes. However, few studies have identified the long-term influence of vegetation restoration on rill development on dump slopes. Therefore, we investigated the rill development characteristics of dump slopes with three typical restoration models (CK: natural restoration; ED: Elymus dahuricus; and AO: Artemisia ordosica) and three recovery time (1 y, 3 y and 5 y). The results showed that vegetation adequately controlled rill erosion on dump slopes. ED and AO could effectively control the development of rills with widths >15 cm and depths of 10-20 cm. ED vegetation restoration inhibited the development rill morphology and network better than AO. The rill erosion modulus of the ED slope and AO slope decreased by 76.29%-90.77% and 46.66%-61.49%, respectively, compared with that of natural restoration slopes with recovery time of 1 y, 3 y, and 5 y. ED controlled rill erosion better than AO, but this effect gradually weakened with recovery time. Vegetation coverage contributed 34.99% of the total variation in rill morphology and was the main factor affecting the development of rills on dump slopes. Furthermore, vegetation coverage had a more important role in controlling rill development than did the root system on dump slopes. This study provides valuable information for optimizing vegetation construction for soil loss control on dump slopes.

Keywords: Recovery time; Rill erosion; Rill morphology; Spoil dumps; Vegetation coverage.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Mining*
  • Soil*

Substances

  • Soil