Ecological Restoration and Greening Technology for Highway Coal Gangue Slope in Karst Mountains

This study proposes a comprehensive matrix improvement and artificial planting greening technology with the ecological restoration and greening challenges posed by exposed coal gangue strata following the excavation of Karst mountainous highway slopes. By considering the properties of coal gangue, r...

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Main Authors: Ma Zongyuan, Zhang Shengdong, Xie Wenjie, Liu Lei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/37/e3sconf_emer2025_01005.pdf
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Summary:This study proposes a comprehensive matrix improvement and artificial planting greening technology with the ecological restoration and greening challenges posed by exposed coal gangue strata following the excavation of Karst mountainous highway slopes. By considering the properties of coal gangue, regional climate conditions, and vegetation characteristics, the proposed approach integrates spray modification, covering and sealing, and selective planting techniques. This method not only reduces construction costs but also effectively enhances the ecological restoration level of mountainous coal gangue slopes while improving the survival rate of green vegetation. Drawing from an actual project involving the excavation of exposed coal gangue on the slope of a highway under construction, a microbial water-retaining agent was sprayed to modify the surface coal gangue soil layer through microbial action. Subsequently, cement-mixed soil was applied to cover and seal the coal gangue layer. Finally, the greening of the coal gangue slope was achieved via carefully selected and manually planted vegetation. This research contributes to advancing the green ecological construction of transportation infrastructure in Karst mountainous regions and provides valuable references for similar projects.
ISSN:2267-1242