2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2014.01.002
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Farmland damage and its impact on the overlapped areas of cropland and coal resources in the eastern plains of China

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“…Because the mining area in eastern China is an important grain-producing area and coal-production base with a high water level, land subsidence causes water accumulation in a large area and leads to the loss of cultivability of a large area of productive, cultivated land [8,9]. The mining subsidence area is increasing at a rate of 70,000 ha per year [10], and the loss of arable land because of subsidence will continue to increase. This trend exacerbates the above contradiction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the mining area in eastern China is an important grain-producing area and coal-production base with a high water level, land subsidence causes water accumulation in a large area and leads to the loss of cultivability of a large area of productive, cultivated land [8,9]. The mining subsidence area is increasing at a rate of 70,000 ha per year [10], and the loss of arable land because of subsidence will continue to increase. This trend exacerbates the above contradiction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to previous research results, after land rehabilitation in coal mining subsidence areas, the main factors limiting crop growth are as follows (Hu et al ., ; Kundu & Ghose, ): (a) a thin surface soil layer that cannot provide a suitable condition for crop growth and adequate water for the crop root system; (b) the poor water‐holding capacity of filling materials, such as CG, which limits the upward water movement from the groundwater supply, resulting in water shortage; (c) poor soil air permeability, leading to poor root aeration and consequently impacting the growth of crop root system. Moreover, the high water content limits the metabolic activity of soil microorganisms, resulting in decreased organic matter decomposition and the decline of soil fertility.…”
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“…Mineral resources hold a significant position in economic development as a result of their importance for both raw materials and energy (Hu et al 2014;Xiao et al 2018aXiao et al , 2019a. The demand for mineral resources has increased significantly with the growth of industry and urbanization, leading to a greater need for mining.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%