Physical and Chemical Properties of East Texas Lignite Overburden as Related to Successful Reclamation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. R. Hossner J. S. Ahlrichs J. B. Dixon A. L. Senkayi
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Chemical and physical properties of soils and overburden materials must be evaluated prior to strip mining activities. This information can be used to assess whether subsurface overburden can be equal in quality to the native soils, especially when these soils are classed as prime farm lands. In northeast Texas, lignite primarily occurs in the Calvert Bluff formation which is underlain by the Simboro and Hooper formations. These formations are in the Wilcox group (early Eocene). The Carrizo formation, that unconformably overlies the Calvert Bluff formation, consists of thick layers of sand with poor water and nutrient retention capabilities. These materials are least suited for placement on the surface of reclaimed land. The oxidized, medium textured overburden of the Culvert Bluff and Simboro formations possess adequate water and nutrient retention properties and are better suited for sustained plant growth when compared to the existing native soils. Non-oxidized Calvert Bluff and Hooper sediments generally have acceptable properties for reclamation although acid forming sulfides occasionally occur. Materials high in sulfides must be buried during mining or appropriately treated prior to reclamation.
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APA: L. R. Hossner J. S. Ahlrichs J. B. Dixon A. L. Senkayi  (1984)  Physical and Chemical Properties of East Texas Lignite Overburden as Related to Successful Reclamation

MLA: L. R. Hossner J. S. Ahlrichs J. B. Dixon A. L. Senkayi Physical and Chemical Properties of East Texas Lignite Overburden as Related to Successful Reclamation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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