Ecological Restoration Programs for SO2 Emission from an Operation High-Sulfur Gas Field

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A high-sulfur gas field is at trial operation, and its H2S content is up to 14%~18%. If the high-sulfur gas field was operated properly and improperly, effects of SO2 emission on regional ecological environment were analyzed. Based on the investigation of ecological environment status, the sulfur-absorption capacity of regional ecosystem was estimated, and then the ecological restoration programs were put forward, including the vegetation restoration program, the spoil ground restoration program, the ecological landscape reconstruction program and soil protection measures. This may offer experience for development and management of other similar gas fields.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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1786-1790

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August 2013

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