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Mineral Biosequestration of Organic Carbon in Early Pedogenesis of Tailings (2024-2027)

Abstract

Upcycling tailings into soil (technosols developed from technogenic parent materials) offers a sustainable approach to overcome severe topsoil shortage that limits the progress of ecological rehabilitation of tailings across mine sites. This project aims to establish new knowledge on mineral bioweathering, organic carbon (OC) sequestration in rapidly formed mineral phases, and OC turnover driven by colonising microbes and plant roots, in the early pedogenesis of tailings initiated by inputs of organic and inorganic materials. This new knowledge is required for developing eco-engineering technology adaptable to a wide range of tailings of diverse mineralogy, to achieve sustainable tailings rehabilitation and organic carbon sequestration.

Experts

Professor Longbin Huang

Program Leader/Prof Res Fellow
Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Longbin Huang
Longbin Huang

Dr Fang You

Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Fang You
Fang You

Adjunct Professor Ram Dalal AM

Adjunct Professor
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
Faculty of Science
Ram Dalal AM
Ram Dalal AM