Distinguishing Carbon Fractions in Coalmine Rehabilitated Soils

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J Chan T Baumgartl P D. Erskine C Peltre A Plante
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Jul 16, 2014

Abstract

Mine soils are often organic matter and carbon poor due to disturbance, topsoil stockpiling and mixing with spoil. They present an opportunity to observe the accumulation of soil carbon arising from rehabilitation or ‘green carbon’ through organic matter inputs and may be considered for carbon credits. Soil carbon is known to improve multiple soil characteristics and is viewed as an indicator of soil health.When attempting to estimate soil carbon levels in the Australian coal mining regions, both coal and black carbon (BC) need to be quantified. Coalmine soils contain coal particles that are difficult to distinguish from organic matter using standard carbon analyses. BC, a material arising from the incomplete combustion of organic matter and fossil fuels, displays some similar characteristics to coal and is ubiquitous in Australian soils due to bushfires. The presence of coal and BC complicate the determination of green carbon levels in mine soils.A method to quantify coal and BC in mine soils from the Bowen Basin using thermal analysis and multivariate curve resolution is presented. By determining BC and coal contributions it is then possible to calculate green carbon levels in rehabilitated mine soils. Calculated green carbon levels are compared with bulk density as soil quality indicators.CITATION:Chan, J, Baumgartl, T, Erskine, P D, Peltre, C and Plante, A, 2014. Distinguishing carbon fractions in coalmine rehabilitated soils, in Proceedings Life-of-Mine 2014 , pp 491–498 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: J Chan T Baumgartl P D. Erskine C Peltre A Plante  (2014)  Distinguishing Carbon Fractions in Coalmine Rehabilitated Soils

MLA: J Chan T Baumgartl P D. Erskine C Peltre A Plante Distinguishing Carbon Fractions in Coalmine Rehabilitated Soils. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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