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Characteristics of Limestone Minespoil/debris from Outer Himalayas of Uttar Pradesh


     

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Fifty two limestone minespoil/debris samples from 20 mine sites covering four blocks viz., Bandal, Chamasari, Rajpur and Rikholi under Mussoorie hills of Uttar Pradesh from outer Himalayas were evaluated for important characteristics. Minespoil was found neutral to alkaline in reaction, poor in fertility status, sandy loam in texture, high in CaCO3, and bu1k density and low in water holding capacity. More than 75% of the samples were found to contain more than 50% CaCO3. The pH was found to be significantly correlated with CaCO3 (r=0.64) and available P (r=-0.48). No relation existed between CaCO3 and available P but silt+clay was found highly correlated with water holding capacity (r=0.62).
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K. S. Dadhwal

Bijendra Singh

P. Narain


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Fifty two limestone minespoil/debris samples from 20 mine sites covering four blocks viz., Bandal, Chamasari, Rajpur and Rikholi under Mussoorie hills of Uttar Pradesh from outer Himalayas were evaluated for important characteristics. Minespoil was found neutral to alkaline in reaction, poor in fertility status, sandy loam in texture, high in CaCO3, and bu1k density and low in water holding capacity. More than 75% of the samples were found to contain more than 50% CaCO3. The pH was found to be significantly correlated with CaCO3 (r=0.64) and available P (r=-0.48). No relation existed between CaCO3 and available P but silt+clay was found highly correlated with water holding capacity (r=0.62).