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Paleoclimatic interpretations for clay-rich paleosols--Potential and limitations

Conference · · Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs; (United States)
OSTI ID:5689041
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  1. Texas Water Commission, Austin, TX (United States). Water Utilities Div.
A worldwide survey of Quaternary Vertisols and pre-Quaternary vertic paleosols indicates that these soils have morphologic features which may allow for a refined assessment of seasonal wet-dry paleoclimates. Optimal development of vertisols occurs under wet/dry tropical and subtropical climates with annual rainfall of 500-1,000 mm/yr. These typic Vertisols'' have well-developed gilgai, subsurface bowl and dome macrostructure, cross-cutting slickensided surfaces, and disseminated pedogenic carbonate nodules. Typic Vertisols occur in central Texas, East Africa, India and Australia. Corresponding typic vertic paleosols have been found in 14 Paleozoic formations of Pangea. Humid Vertisols can be difficult to distinguish from typic forms. In the humid group, carbonate nodules are absent or few in number and smaller in size. Nodules commonly show surficial pitting from dissolution. Humid Vertisols occur in East Texas, the central Gulf Coast, Central America, Caribbean, and Papau-New Guinea. Paleosol equivalents have been described in Mesozoic and Carboniferous rocks of North America. Dry Vertisols have subdued gilgai, well-developed surficial mulch, large sediment-filled desiccation cracks, common carbonate nodules, and in some areas, disseminated crystals or veins of gypsum. These soils occur in the southwestern U.S., Sahel, and in Australia. Dry vertic paleosols have been identified in Cenozoic deposits of Texas and North Africa. The above assessments may not be possible in composite paleosols or in soils influenced by a shallow water table.
OSTI ID:
5689041
Report Number(s):
CONF-921058--
Conference Information:
Journal Name: Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs; (United States) Journal Volume: 24:7
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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