Feasibility Study of Mud Shale as a Soil Organic Reconstructing Material and Soil Improvement Material

Authors

  • Liheng Xia
  • Panpan Zhang
  • Jing Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/h87wdy89

Keywords:

Muddy shale; Soil organic remodeling; Soil improvement; Materials; Physical and chemical properties.

Abstract

In this study, on the basis of the physical and chemical properties of mud shale, after preliminary analysis, it is believed that it has a certain improvement effect on the soil types of new arable land with different textures. Therefore, it is proposed to set up a test on the compounding of mud shale weathered material with ancient soil (clay soil) and loamy soil (loamy soil) to explore its influence on improving the structure and nutritional characteristics of new arable land, in order to explore the technical measures for upgrading the land remediation quality and improve the economic, social and ecological benefits of land remediation projects. In order to explore the technical measures to improve the quality of land remediation and enhance the economic, social and ecological benefits of land remediation projects.

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Published

06-11-2024

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How to Cite

Xia, L., Zhang, P., & Zhang, J. (2024). Feasibility Study of Mud Shale as a Soil Organic Reconstructing Material and Soil Improvement Material. Academic Journal of Science and Technology, 13(1), 215-220. https://doi.org/10.54097/h87wdy89