ANALYSIS OF ERODIBILITY AND SLAKING CHARACTERISTICS OF TOPSOIL (SURFACE SOIL) AND OVERBURDEN ROCK OF COAL MINE DUMP
Overburden is material that lies on the surface and has no economic value. Overburden consists of topsoil and cover rock. Topsoil is the topmost layer of soil that is soft, easy to dig and rich in humus, while cover rock is a layer of rock that is very hard and difficult to dig. Topsoil still pla...
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id-itb.:864762024-09-19T15:33:06ZANALYSIS OF ERODIBILITY AND SLAKING CHARACTERISTICS OF TOPSOIL (SURFACE SOIL) AND OVERBURDEN ROCK OF COAL MINE DUMP Demmy Wenanda, Kadek Indonesia Final Project Erodibility, Slaking, Topsoil, Cover Rock INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86476 Overburden is material that lies on the surface and has no economic value. Overburden consists of topsoil and cover rock. Topsoil is the topmost layer of soil that is soft, easy to dig and rich in humus, while cover rock is a layer of rock that is very hard and difficult to dig. Topsoil still plays an important role in supporting the success of reclamation or revegetation activities in former mining areas, because topsoil has a level of softness and humus as a good planting medium. While cover rock has a relatively larger grain size and a strong and solid structure that is certainly not good as a planting medium when compared to topsoil. Erodibility is the level of sensitivity or resistance of a material to being easily or not eroded (Sartohadi, 2013). Each material has different erodibility depending on the structure that can be seen from the aggregate stability of a material. This aggregate stability can be seen through slake durability testing. By knowing the erodibility and slaking index, it is possible to estimate the potential of the cover rock to have a level of fluidity like topsoil. Samples were divided into 3 types, namely topsoil, cover rock 1 (OB1) and cover rock 2 (OB2) which were carried out in duplicate. The results show that topsoil has the highest erodibility of 0.36 while cover rock 1 (OB1) is 0.31 and cover rock 2 (OB2) is 0.27. Topsoil has a relatively high slaking rate compared to cover rock 1 and cover rock 2, namely the average slaking rate of topsoil is 14.7 x10-7 g/cm2/s while cover rock 1 is 6.1 x10-7 g/cm2/s and cover rock 2 is 4.23 x10-7 g/cm2/s. To increase the slaking rate can be done by reducing the size of the cover rock so as to accelerate the process of soil formation such as topsoil. text |
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Overburden is material that lies on the surface and has no economic value.
Overburden consists of topsoil and cover rock. Topsoil is the topmost layer of soil
that is soft, easy to dig and rich in humus, while cover rock is a layer of rock that is
very hard and difficult to dig. Topsoil still plays an important role in supporting the
success of reclamation or revegetation activities in former mining areas, because
topsoil has a level of softness and humus as a good planting medium. While cover
rock has a relatively larger grain size and a strong and solid structure that is certainly
not good as a planting medium when compared to topsoil.
Erodibility is the level of sensitivity or resistance of a material to being easily or
not eroded (Sartohadi, 2013). Each material has different erodibility depending on
the structure that can be seen from the aggregate stability of a material. This
aggregate stability can be seen through slake durability testing. By knowing the
erodibility and slaking index, it is possible to estimate the potential of the cover
rock to have a level of fluidity like topsoil. Samples were divided into 3 types,
namely topsoil, cover rock 1 (OB1) and cover rock 2 (OB2) which were carried out
in duplicate.
The results show that topsoil has the highest erodibility of 0.36 while cover rock 1
(OB1) is 0.31 and cover rock 2 (OB2) is 0.27. Topsoil has a relatively high slaking
rate compared to cover rock 1 and cover rock 2, namely the average slaking rate of
topsoil is 14.7 x10-7 g/cm2/s while cover rock 1 is 6.1 x10-7 g/cm2/s and cover rock
2 is 4.23 x10-7 g/cm2/s. To increase the slaking rate can be done by reducing the
size of the cover rock so as to accelerate the process of soil formation such as
topsoil. |
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ANALYSIS OF ERODIBILITY AND SLAKING CHARACTERISTICS OF TOPSOIL (SURFACE SOIL) AND OVERBURDEN ROCK OF COAL MINE DUMP |
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ANALYSIS OF ERODIBILITY AND SLAKING CHARACTERISTICS OF TOPSOIL (SURFACE SOIL) AND OVERBURDEN ROCK OF COAL MINE DUMP |
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ANALYSIS OF ERODIBILITY AND SLAKING CHARACTERISTICS OF TOPSOIL (SURFACE SOIL) AND OVERBURDEN ROCK OF COAL MINE DUMP |
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