A synthesis of the geochemistry of silcretes and their host sediments in the Kalahari Desert and Cape coastal zone, using isocon comparisons, shows that silcretes in the two regions are very different. Kalahari Desert silcretes outcrop along drainage-lines and within pans, and formed by groundwater silicification of near-surface Kalahari Group sands. Silicification was approximately isovolumetric. Few elements were lost; silicon (Si) and potassium (K) were gained as microquartz precipitated in the sediment porosity and glauconite formed in the sub-oxic groundwater conditions. The low titanium (Ti) content reflects the composition of the host sands. Additional elements in the Kalahari Desert silcretes were supplied in river water and derived...
Chemical sediments in a variety of geomorphic environments (pedogenic, fluvial, palustrine, lacustri...
Fluctuations in the frequency of silcrete in lithic assemblages have been an important focus of Ston...
Silica diagenesis in subdued Tertiary drainage landscapes in the arid interior of Australia produced...
SUMMARY: Silcrete of Cenozoic age associated with deep weathering profiles occurs on residual surfac...
Previous attempts to identify the environmental conditions associated with the development of silice...
Recent studies in southern Africa and eastern Australia have demonstrated the feasibility of using a...
'News and views' article discussing the implications of a new silcrete provenancing techique to Midd...
The geochemical data in this spreadsheet relate to lithic raw material and archaeological investigat...
Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Middle Stone...
Lithic artifacts from the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) offer an avenue to explore a range of human...
Calcrete–silcrete intergrade duricrusts are an important component of the Kalahari Group sediments o...
Silcrete is a type of duricrust formed by the near-surface accumulation of secondary silica within a...
International audienceSilcretes are clearly observed and abundant as components of paleolandscapes o...
Groundwater silcretes have been recognised recently as major terrestrial silicon sinks and yet their...
Summary: Silcretes are rocks with high content of SiO2 (usually more than 90 wt. %) formed by mobili...
Chemical sediments in a variety of geomorphic environments (pedogenic, fluvial, palustrine, lacustri...
Fluctuations in the frequency of silcrete in lithic assemblages have been an important focus of Ston...
Silica diagenesis in subdued Tertiary drainage landscapes in the arid interior of Australia produced...
SUMMARY: Silcrete of Cenozoic age associated with deep weathering profiles occurs on residual surfac...
Previous attempts to identify the environmental conditions associated with the development of silice...
Recent studies in southern Africa and eastern Australia have demonstrated the feasibility of using a...
'News and views' article discussing the implications of a new silcrete provenancing techique to Midd...
The geochemical data in this spreadsheet relate to lithic raw material and archaeological investigat...
Heat treatment was one of the first transformative technologies in the southern African Middle Stone...
Lithic artifacts from the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) offer an avenue to explore a range of human...
Calcrete–silcrete intergrade duricrusts are an important component of the Kalahari Group sediments o...
Silcrete is a type of duricrust formed by the near-surface accumulation of secondary silica within a...
International audienceSilcretes are clearly observed and abundant as components of paleolandscapes o...
Groundwater silcretes have been recognised recently as major terrestrial silicon sinks and yet their...
Summary: Silcretes are rocks with high content of SiO2 (usually more than 90 wt. %) formed by mobili...
Chemical sediments in a variety of geomorphic environments (pedogenic, fluvial, palustrine, lacustri...
Fluctuations in the frequency of silcrete in lithic assemblages have been an important focus of Ston...
Silica diagenesis in subdued Tertiary drainage landscapes in the arid interior of Australia produced...