Cong Longyu, Xu Li, Zhang Chunliang, et al. Ecological Protection Effects Provided by Sand Barriers in a Grassland Mining Area[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2023, 43(6): 193-199.
DOI:
Cong Longyu, Xu Li, Zhang Chunliang, et al. Ecological Protection Effects Provided by Sand Barriers in a Grassland Mining Area[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2023, 43(6): 193-199. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2023.06.024.
Ecological Protection Effects Provided by Sand Barriers in a Grassland Mining Area
[Objective] The wind protection effectiveness of different sand barriers and their effects on surface soil particle size composition
soil nutrients and vegetation growth werer studied in order to provide a theoretical basis for the optimal selection of sand barriers for dump slopes in grassland mining areas. [Methods] Reed curtain sand barriers and Salix psammophila sand barriers having different specifications (0.5 m×0.5 m
1.0 m×1.0 m
and 1.5 m×1.5 m) were set up on a dump slope in the study area. Wind protection effectiveness
soil particle size composition
soil nutrients
and vegetation growth were used to evaluate the ecological protection effects of different sand barriers on the dump slope. [Results] ① The sand barrier reduced the surface wind speed
and the wind protection effectiveness of the 0.5 m×0.5 m reed curtain sand barrier was the highest at the height of 10 cm (84.30% efficiency). The overall wind protection effectiveness of the sand barriers followed the order of 0.5 m×0.5 m > 1.0 m×1.0 m > 1.5 m×1.5 m. ② The content of silt
very fine sand
and fine sand in the surface soil of the 0.5 m×0.5 m reed curtain sand barriers accounted for 58.28% of the total particle size fractions. Soil moisture content
organic matter
total nitrogen
and total phosphorus content were the highest for this treatment
and were 29.72%
29.69%
22.22% and 83.33%
respectively
greater than the values observed for the control treatment. The total potassium content of the soil with the 0.5 m×0.5 m S. psammophila sand barrier was the highest (8.80% greater than observed for the soil from the control treatment. ③ The placement of sand barriers promoted the establishment of herbaceous plants
resulting in an increase in the number of plant species in the sand barrier plots
and a greater number of plant species in the small-size sand barriers than in the large-size sand barriers. [Conclusion] Sand barrier construction is beneficial to the ecological restoration of dump slopes. These results suggest that the construction of 0.5 m×0.5 m reed curtain sand barriers during the early restoration of dumps in grassland mining areas.