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Soil and Water Conservation
Vegetating Drastically Disturbed Areas
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 4
03/03/2011

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Term
How much minimum soil is needed for the top soil, or for sodding?
Definition

Top soil minimum- 2 inches

 

Sodding soil minimum- 4 inches

Term

What is a debris basin?

 

Why would it be needed?

 

Definition

Debris basin- place where runoff leaves the site

 

Needed if large construction projects expose a lot of bare soil and provisions need to be made to catch the sediement produced

Term
What are some things needed for highways?
Definition

Reduce road gradients- usually makes steep banks

Bridges, culverts and other waterway structures

Soild foundation and adequate drainage

Vegetation

Term
What are characteristics that vegetation should embody for the roadside?
Definition

Easy to establish, and erosion resistant

not grow tall enough to obstruct vision

If terracing is implemented, then have plants with deep roots

Term
Describe the two types of mining
Definition

1. Surface mining- removes soil/rock that covers the deposit, one strip at a time, and deposits soils from current mining area to the previous strip section

 

2. Shaft mining- digging vertical shaft from above the deposit to the surface. Beams supporting may rot over time and cause a collapse

Term

How do spoils become highly acidic?

 

How is this treated?

Definition

Spoils from coal mines often make lots of sulfuric acids when they are oxidized. Makes soil pH 2 or 3 which can pollute the local water source and surrounding soil.

 

Easiest- bury the sulfides deep enough to keep them anaerobic.

 

More expensive- add enough lime to neutralize soil to keep it from killing other plants and animals

Term
What are the three top materials mined for in the US?
Definition

1. Coal- 41%

2. Sand and gravel- 26%

Stone- 8%

Term
Where are most sand a gravel pits found?
Definition

In alluvial deposits on valley floors or in terraces

 

But some result from glacial deposits

Term

Why are metal deposits associated with foothills and mountains?

 

Definition
Ores tend to occur in areas of past tectonic activity
Term

What did the PL 95-87, surface and mining control and reclaimation act specify?

 

Definition

That restoration processes begin within 10 years after surface mining has ceased.

 

Runoff must be controlled during mining operation to keep toxins and sediment out of water sources

(usually requires a sediment pond)

Term
What are the problems with shaft mines?
Definition

1. compaction from equipment and traffic

 

2. piles created on near by surfaces

 

3. eroded areas that are unprotected can be affected by the wind, causing sandblasting, and continue to expand the eroded area until measures are taken

Term
What solutions have been suggested to solve the problem of soil compaction resulting from shaft mining?
Definition

1. cover the soil 1 meter with non compacted soil (mine soil). It doesnt have organic matter, so it might have compaction and crusting problems

2. use spoils material and add organic matter/plant residue/manure, compost/peat, and loosen compacted layers with a chisle.

3. add sewage sludge into mine spoils, but must be mixed

Term

What 5 steps are needed to reclaim a gully?

 

Definition
  1. Divert the water away from the head to the gully to a safe disposal area (diversion can be removed after gully is stablized)
  2. head and sides of gully need to be smoothed
  3. channel slope should be smoothed to .05% max
  4. establish a grassed waterway in the area that will carry the water- wide enough to carry the largest flow
  5. fence area to exclude animals until vegetation is well established
Term

Describe a grassed/vegetated waterway

 

When are they used?

Definition

nautal or constructed drainageways that are thick with grass cover. Some are constantly too wet for grasses and stone lining needs to be installed

 

tough to resist runoff erosion and tolerate submergence

 

Used to prevent gully formation or outlets for terraces or diversions

Term
What are the three shapes a waterway can be?
Definition

v-shaped, parabolic and trapezoidal

 

designed to carry most amount of sediment

Term
What maximum level are waterways designed to carry?
Definition

max runoff rate from a 10 yr storm

 

and build oversize to allow sediment accumulation

Term
Where do strems erode the most?
Definition
the downstream part of its outer bank where it has the most force
Term

What would need to be done to stabalize the banks of an eroding stream bank?

 

Definition

put up fences to keep out livestock

 

remove fallen debris (trees, shrubs) or adjacent trees

 

grade bank to make slope 1.5:1 or less

 

vegetative cover, maybe, that is erosion resistant and water tolerant

Term
define landslide
Definition
a considerable amount of mass the moves suddenly to the bottom of a steep slope
Term
define soil slip
Definition
smaller mass and moves over a short distance
Term
define mudflow
Definition
soil material lthat flows slowly as a soupy mass that can carry stone and vegetation along with it
Term
define debris flow
Definition

weathered rock fragments with enough fine materials to make it flow like a mudflow when saturated with water

 

turn into a stony material

Term
What factors drive mass movement?
Definition

water- lubricant

gravity- driving force

earthquake/ movement- trigger

 

mainly occur on slopes

Term
What can deter mass movements?
Definition

providing drainage keeps excess water from accumulating

 

lots of vegetation cover

 

structural support

Term
how are sand dunes produced?
Definition

strong winds blow across an area that serves as a sand source

 

cover down wind vegetation

Term

how to curtail the effects of sand dunes?

 

Definition

have a vegetation cover

 

have a mechanical shelterbelt to reduce wind velocity

Term
How to stablize costal sand dunes?
Definition

plant salt-tolerant vegetation, as plants not seeds, and use fertilizers in the spring

 

possibly add sant to area to create a steady state of sand, either in the front or the back depending on geog

Term

is it possible to stablize a sand dune too well?

 

Definition
yes, too much stablization may deprive a downwind area of sand that it needs to balance its own losses
Term

how to stablize dunes of the great lakes?

 

Definition

start: windward side of the dune

 

Plant a variety of vegetation in several rows

Term

how to stabalize inland dunes?

(2 techniques)

Definition

1. Irrigation- level dunes to less than 5%, fertilize according to tests, and plant alfalfa, corn, wheat or potatoes. Leave crop residues until next growing season.

 

2. Non-irrigation- plant salt resistant plants prior to rainy season

Term

Why would a dune need leveling?

 

Definition

reduce the slope gradient

make the deposits thinner

permit deep plant roots to reach finer-textured soils

Term
What are alpine sites?
Definition

areas of high elevation

 

growing season is 60 days

 

wind is strong

 

most precipitation is snow

 

soil usually thin, rocky and infertile

Term
What are artic sites?
Definition

occur at high latitudes, cold temp

 

short growing season

 

soils are shallow and usually under permafrost

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