Fires occur frequently over large parts of the Earth’s surface. They potentially exert a significant influence on the mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of an environment that is otherwise considered to be dominated by low temperature processes. We test this hypothesis by comparing the mineralogy and geochemistry of (i) magnetic, iron-rich soil nodules, (ii) non-magnetic iron soil nodules and (iii) a published dataset of surficial sediments from eastern Australia. Maghemite-rich nodules are present in soils from around the world. It has been argued that they are thermal alteration products of non-magnetic precursors, but this remains controversial. We use detailed petrographic and mineralogical analyses to demonstrate that maghem...
Evidence for the formation of maghemite from goethite due to a bushfire on acid sulfate soil at East...
The onset of the Younger Dryas (YD) climactic event at ~12.9 ka coincides with the extinction of Ple...
It has been proposed that grass fires affect the magnetic properties of soils by combining generally...
Fires occur frequently over large parts of the Earth’s surface. They potentially exert a significant...
Fires occur frequently over large parts of the Earth’s surface. They potentially exert a significant...
The genesis of ferruginous nodules and pisoliths in soils and weathering profiles of coastal souther...
The genesis of ferruginous nodules and pisoliths in soils and weathering profiles of coastal souther...
The Fraser Island and the Cooloola dune fields are dominated by giant (>20 m deep) podzols, with num...
This work presents results of biological formation of magnetite under a variety of laboratory condit...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
Intense rainfall following wildfire can cause substantial soil and sediment redistribution. With con...
This research investigates the impact of fires on mineralogical assemblages and geochemical fluxes a...
International audienceThe origin of the iron oxides in Archean and Paleoproterozoic Banded Iron Form...
Abstract--Many soils developed from volcanic rocks in southern Brazil exhibit spontaneous magneti-za...
Evidence for fire affecting the solubility of metals in Fe oxide-rich Oxisols of the Koniambo Massif...
Evidence for the formation of maghemite from goethite due to a bushfire on acid sulfate soil at East...
The onset of the Younger Dryas (YD) climactic event at ~12.9 ka coincides with the extinction of Ple...
It has been proposed that grass fires affect the magnetic properties of soils by combining generally...
Fires occur frequently over large parts of the Earth’s surface. They potentially exert a significant...
Fires occur frequently over large parts of the Earth’s surface. They potentially exert a significant...
The genesis of ferruginous nodules and pisoliths in soils and weathering profiles of coastal souther...
The genesis of ferruginous nodules and pisoliths in soils and weathering profiles of coastal souther...
The Fraser Island and the Cooloola dune fields are dominated by giant (>20 m deep) podzols, with num...
This work presents results of biological formation of magnetite under a variety of laboratory condit...
In the world-famous sediments of the Chinese Loess Plateau, fossil soils alternate with windblown du...
Intense rainfall following wildfire can cause substantial soil and sediment redistribution. With con...
This research investigates the impact of fires on mineralogical assemblages and geochemical fluxes a...
International audienceThe origin of the iron oxides in Archean and Paleoproterozoic Banded Iron Form...
Abstract--Many soils developed from volcanic rocks in southern Brazil exhibit spontaneous magneti-za...
Evidence for fire affecting the solubility of metals in Fe oxide-rich Oxisols of the Koniambo Massif...
Evidence for the formation of maghemite from goethite due to a bushfire on acid sulfate soil at East...
The onset of the Younger Dryas (YD) climactic event at ~12.9 ka coincides with the extinction of Ple...
It has been proposed that grass fires affect the magnetic properties of soils by combining generally...