SU Junde. A Study on Vegetation Carbon Storage in Ecological Restoration Area of Abandoned Mines[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2018, 38(5): 234-237.
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SU Junde. A Study on Vegetation Carbon Storage in Ecological Restoration Area of Abandoned Mines[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2018, 38(5): 234-237. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2018.05.037.
A Study on Vegetation Carbon Storage in Ecological Restoration Area of Abandoned Mines
[Objective] To calculate the carbon content of the main forest stands in the abandoned land in Jinchuan mine of Gansu Province
and estimate carbon storage years of vegetation in restored areas to provide scientific basis for incorporating ecological restoration system into the voluntary reduction of greenhouse gases in China.[Methods] The organic carbon content of the main species in the restoration area was determined by dry burning method. The average carbon content
vegetation carbon storage density and carbon storage of the main species in the restoration area were estimated and their characteristics were analyzed.[Results] In the repair area
the carbon content of the trees was 0.462 9~0.403 8. The carbon content of the shrubs ranged from 0.413 9 to 0.453. The average carbon content of 8 herbaceous plants was 0.144 5
which was ranked as follows:trees > shrubs > herbs. The average carbon storage density of vegetation in the ecological restoration area of Jinchuan mine abandoned land was 6.209 2 t/hm2
and the total carbon storage was 635.10 t. Among the total carbon storage allocation
the arbor was the highest
accounting for 86.71%
and the shrub was the second
accounting for 12.65%. Plants accounted for a small proportion of total carbon stocks.[Conclusion] The ecological restoration of mine wasteland can increase the capacity of carbon storage in the mine area
and there is a great potential for the mine wasteland to be included into China's voluntary greenhouse gas emission reduction.
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