The imprinting of aridity upon a lateritic landscape: an illustration from southwestern Australia |
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Authors: | Bob Gilkes Sam Lee Balbir Singh |
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Institution: | School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Australia 6009 |
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Abstract: | The southwestern region of Australia contains the Yilgarn Craton that has been exposed to subaerial weathering since mid-Proterozoic. The gently undulating landscape experienced lateritic weathering so that today variably dissected, deep in situ isovolumetrically weathered regolith is widespread. Imposition of a more arid climate since the Miocene with the cessation of effective external drainage has resulted in substantial geochemical modification of the highly porous regolith. This vast pore volume acts as a reservoir for complex solutions that may be highly saline, extremely acid to alkaline and reducing. Diverse precipitates have formed in the regolith including widespread occurrence of silcrete, calcrete, dolocrete, ferricrete and gypcrete together with localised occurrences of pyrite, alunite, jarosite, barite, halite and other salts. Clearing of bush land for agriculture in the 20th century increased recharge so that rising chemically active groundwaters are damaging farmland and infrastructure throughout the region. To cite this article: B. Gilkes et al., C. R. Geoscience 335 (2003). |
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Keywords: | lateritic landscape regolith aridity silcrete SW Australiapaysage laté ritique ré golithe aridité silcrè te Australie du Sud-Ouest |
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