Rock Types And Laboratory Analyses As A Basis For Managing Minesoils

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard Meriwether Smith
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Mining-related earthy bodies in contact with the atmosphere are now counted, generally, as minesoils. Because soils within this broad category are extremely young the influence of parent material is stronger than in older soils, where climate, organisms, and topography have had time to interact with near-surface rocks to form more distinctly differentiated profiles. Understanding of minesoil properties and processes is aided by definitions of rock types in terms of chemical, physical, and mineralogical characteristics that are, with some degree of consistency, translatable into soils. Geological correlations based on age or sedimentary sequences are helpful if they assure details of mineralogy and lithology, but our pedologic objectives demand that any conflicts involving rock types must be resolved in favor of distinctions having strongest implications for soil properties after mining. Chemically this approach emphasizes accounting of potential acid-base status, plant nutrient availability by adapted and calibrated extraction procedures, and absence of biotoxins. Physically it anticipates particle sizes, shapes, and arrangements in readily pervious soil profiles that will favor plant growth with desired levels of moisture and oxygen. Concurrently we are considering soil property suitability for uses other than growth of plants. Above all we need to be able to predict pedogenic processes in the particular environment, including rate as well as direction of chemical and physical change.
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APA: Richard Meriwether Smith  (1974)  Rock Types And Laboratory Analyses As A Basis For Managing Minesoils

MLA: Richard Meriwether Smith Rock Types And Laboratory Analyses As A Basis For Managing Minesoils. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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