JOURNAL ARTICLE

Soil responses to topsoil replacement depth and organic amendments in wellsite reclamation

Francis J. LarneyO. O. AkinremiReynald LemkeVasile E. KlaassenH. H. Janzen

Year: 2005 Journal:   Canadian Journal of Soil Science Vol: 85 (2)Pages: 307-317   Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing

Abstract

Changes in soil properties reflect the success or failure of reclamation practices on abandoned wellsites. We examined the effect on soil properties of four (0, 50, 100 and 150%) topsoil replacement depths (TRD) and five amendment treatments [compost, manure, wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) straw, alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) hay, check] aimed at reclaiming three wellsites (Strathmore, Hesketh and Rosedale) in southcentral Alberta. TRD treatment differences were consistent across all wellsites, with 30 to 32% higher soil organic carbon (SOC) on the 150% TRD compared to the 0% TRD. Initially, the alfalfa treatment showed higher levels of nitrate-nitrogen (e.g., 26 mg kg -1 vs. 3 to 7 mg kg -1 for the other amendment treatments in the 15- to 30-cm depth at Strathmore in fall 1998), which was related to its rapid breakdown and mineralization of organic N. After 40 mo (June 1997-October 2000), the average amounts (n = 3 wellsites) of added C conserved near the soil surface were: compost (65 ±10% SE) > manure (45 ±16% SE) > alfalfa (28 ±11% SE) > straw (23 ± 6% SE). Our results show that organic amendments play an important role in improving soil properties related to long-term productivity of reclaimed wellsites, especially where topsoil is scarce or absent. Key words: Wellsite reclamation, topsoil depth, organic amendments, soil quality

Keywords:
Topsoil Amendment Agronomy Land reclamation Soil carbon Straw Compost Manure Environmental science Total organic carbon Chemistry Soil water Soil science Environmental chemistry Biology

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Citation History

Topics

Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Soil Science
Rangeland and Wildlife Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology
Soil and Unsaturated Flow
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering

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