Controlling Soil Erosion of Tailings From Rare Earth Mines With Paspalum wettsteinii and Soil Amendments
Yanzi He,
Zhiyuan Tian,
Zhujun Gu
et al.
Abstract:Rare earth elements are crucial for applications in aerospace, electronics, petrochemicals, and metallurgical industries. However, as rare earth mining expands, their tailings accumulate, leading to severe soil erosion and threatening of the local ecology. This study aimed to investigate the impact of planting Paspalum wettsteinii and soil amendments, including superabsorbent polymers (SAPs), organics, minerals, and urea, in controlling soil erosion. Six treatments, each with four replicates, were implemented … Show more
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