2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15065434
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Influence of Different Mining Damage Types on Soil Erodibility in Coal Mining Areas of Northern Shaanxi in the Middle Reaches of the Yellow River in China

Abstract: The middle reaches of the Yellow River basin are not only rich in coal resources in China, but are also a typical experimental field for studying the law and mechanism of soil erosion caused by coal mining in the area. Grasping the differences in soil’s physical and chemical properties caused by different types of mining damage and then analyzing the differences in soil erosion is conducive to achieving ecological environmental protection and high-quality development in coal mining areas, thus improving soil a… Show more

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“…It is cold in winter in this area, with low humidity and temperature. The annual average temperature ranges from 6.2 °C to 8.5 °C, and there is little precipitation, mainly from July to September (Song et al, 2023e;Ma et al, 2023), and the annual rainfall ranges from 194.7 to 531.6 mm. The vegetation types in the study area are single, mainly including Salix psammophila, Artemisia selengensis, Sabina vulgaris and Caragana korshinskii.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is cold in winter in this area, with low humidity and temperature. The annual average temperature ranges from 6.2 °C to 8.5 °C, and there is little precipitation, mainly from July to September (Song et al, 2023e;Ma et al, 2023), and the annual rainfall ranges from 194.7 to 531.6 mm. The vegetation types in the study area are single, mainly including Salix psammophila, Artemisia selengensis, Sabina vulgaris and Caragana korshinskii.…”
Section: Overview Of the Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%