Effects of freeze-thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open-pit coal mine dumping site

【Objective】Freeze-thaw cycles are a critical abiotic process that reshape soil structure. This study investigates their impact on the saturated hydraulic conductivity of soil in an open-pit coal mine in Haizhou, which is reclaimed with different vegetation types. 【Method】A laboratory experiment was...

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Main Authors: XIONG Shuzhen, LYU Gang
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Published: Science Press 2025-07-01
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description 【Objective】Freeze-thaw cycles are a critical abiotic process that reshape soil structure. This study investigates their impact on the saturated hydraulic conductivity of soil in an open-pit coal mine in Haizhou, which is reclaimed with different vegetation types. 【Method】A laboratory experiment was conducted in spring. The vegetation types studied included Ulmus pumila forestland, Rhus typhina forestland, farmland, and waste grassland. Soil samples from the top 0-20 cm soil layer was used in the experiment. The natural spring thaw environment was simulated using a constant temperature test chamber. Infiltration tests were performed with a ring infiltrometer. The saturated hydraulic conductivity was analyzed under different freeze-thaw cycles, thawing times, and before and after freeze-thaw treatments.【Result】① The saturated hydraulic conductivity decreased with increasing freeze-thaw cycles and thawing time. It also varied with vegetation type and their interactions. The saturated hydraulic conductivity measured under different vegetation types was ranked in the order of waste grassland>Rhus typhina forestland>Ulmus pumila forestland>farmland. ② Soil physical properties before and after freeze-thaw cycles differed between vegetation types. The freeze-thaw cycles increased soil bulk density by 0.05, 0.07, 0.05, and 0.02 g/cm3 for Ulmus pumila forestland, Rhus typhina forestland, farmland, and waste grassland, respectively, and reduced the saturated hydraulic conductivity by 0.8, 0.49, 0.2, and 0.19 mm/min, respectively. ③ After freeze-thaw cycles, the saturated soil hydraulic conductivity was ranked in order of Ulmus pumila forestland>Rhus typhina forestland>farmland>waste grassland.【Conclusion】Freeze-thaw cycles reduced saturated hydraulic conductivity for vegetation types, and its value was ranked in the order of Ulmus pumila forestland>Rhus typhina forestland>farmland>waste grassland. Our results showed that the waste grassland was most resistant to freeze-thaw effects.
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spelling doaj-art-b3b899e7a08e46f681bbd6ee0a6d47e02025-08-20T03:32:37ZzhoScience PressGuan'gai paishui xuebao1672-33172025-07-01447646910.13522/j.cnki.ggps.2024207Effects of freeze-thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open-pit coal mine dumping siteXIONG Shuzhen0LYU Gang1Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, ChinaLiaoning Technical University, Fuxin 123000, China【Objective】Freeze-thaw cycles are a critical abiotic process that reshape soil structure. This study investigates their impact on the saturated hydraulic conductivity of soil in an open-pit coal mine in Haizhou, which is reclaimed with different vegetation types. 【Method】A laboratory experiment was conducted in spring. The vegetation types studied included Ulmus pumila forestland, Rhus typhina forestland, farmland, and waste grassland. Soil samples from the top 0-20 cm soil layer was used in the experiment. The natural spring thaw environment was simulated using a constant temperature test chamber. Infiltration tests were performed with a ring infiltrometer. The saturated hydraulic conductivity was analyzed under different freeze-thaw cycles, thawing times, and before and after freeze-thaw treatments.【Result】① The saturated hydraulic conductivity decreased with increasing freeze-thaw cycles and thawing time. It also varied with vegetation type and their interactions. The saturated hydraulic conductivity measured under different vegetation types was ranked in the order of waste grassland>Rhus typhina forestland>Ulmus pumila forestland>farmland. ② Soil physical properties before and after freeze-thaw cycles differed between vegetation types. The freeze-thaw cycles increased soil bulk density by 0.05, 0.07, 0.05, and 0.02 g/cm3 for Ulmus pumila forestland, Rhus typhina forestland, farmland, and waste grassland, respectively, and reduced the saturated hydraulic conductivity by 0.8, 0.49, 0.2, and 0.19 mm/min, respectively. ③ After freeze-thaw cycles, the saturated soil hydraulic conductivity was ranked in order of Ulmus pumila forestland>Rhus typhina forestland>farmland>waste grassland.【Conclusion】Freeze-thaw cycles reduced saturated hydraulic conductivity for vegetation types, and its value was ranked in the order of Ulmus pumila forestland>Rhus typhina forestland>farmland>waste grassland. Our results showed that the waste grassland was most resistant to freeze-thaw effects.https://www.ggpsxb.com/jgpxxben/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=20250708&flag=1ecological restoration of mines; reclamation mode; saturated hydraulic conductivity; freeze thaw cycle; thawing time
spellingShingle XIONG Shuzhen
LYU Gang
Effects of freeze-thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open-pit coal mine dumping site
Guan'gai paishui xuebao
ecological restoration of mines; reclamation mode; saturated hydraulic conductivity; freeze thaw cycle; thawing time
title Effects of freeze-thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open-pit coal mine dumping site
title_full Effects of freeze-thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open-pit coal mine dumping site
title_fullStr Effects of freeze-thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open-pit coal mine dumping site
title_full_unstemmed Effects of freeze-thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open-pit coal mine dumping site
title_short Effects of freeze-thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open-pit coal mine dumping site
title_sort effects of freeze thaw cycles on saturated hydraulic conductivity of soils reclaimed with different vegetation types at an open pit coal mine dumping site
topic ecological restoration of mines; reclamation mode; saturated hydraulic conductivity; freeze thaw cycle; thawing time
url https://www.ggpsxb.com/jgpxxben/ch/reader/view_abstract.aspx?file_no=20250708&flag=1
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