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Origins of strandline duricrusts around the Makgadikgadi Pans (Botswana Kalahari) as deduced from their chemical and isotope composition

机译:由其化学和同位素组成推导的Makgadikgadi Pans(博茨瓦纳卡拉哈里)周围的股状硬壳的起源

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Trace elements together with some O and C isotope analysis were undertaken on duricrust strandline deposits in the palaeo-Makgadikgadi sub-basin (PMSB) to provide insight into palaeo-climatic conditions through the interpretation of calcrete, silcrete-calcrete intergrade and silcrete deposits. Trace element content and relative abundance suggest that the duricrust origins are associated with the long-term weathering of the Karoo Large Igneous Province which underlies the PMSB. This work shows that duricrust origins are related to Ca~(2+) and Si (and associated trace elements) being transported mainly through the groundwater and then subsequently precipitated at different strandline elevations over time. Local groundwater feeding in towards the pan margin and accumulating in near-neutral pan-marginal pools, appears to facilitate Si concentration and permeation of pre-existing calcretes. The silica precipitates as the pH drops when renewed freshwater enters the pools. Hence the inferred palaeo-climatic regime for silcretisation may be similar to that occurring in Botswana at present being dry semi-arid with low seasonal rainfall. In contrast the extensive calcrete precipitation in the strandlines results from abundant Ca~(2+) in adjacent waters which appear to be derived from both local and regional sources. The arrival of Ca~(2+) from regional sources (shown by trace element evidence) infers heavy rainfall in the upper catchment suggesting a major humid event followed by regional drying. Palaeo-climatic inferences suggest the juxtaposition of major humid events interspersed with more normal semi-arid palaeo-climates with an exception obtained from isotope data, of drier and cooler conditions than usual for the region around 80-90 000 years ago. Whereas trace element data can greatly assist in the interpretation of complex deposits such as duricrusts, care should be taken over the use of particular ratios (such as Yb/Gd ratio) which may produce spurious results.
机译:在古Makgadikgadi次流域(PMSB)的硬壳线沉积物上进行了痕量元素以及一些O和C同位素分析,以通过解释钙质,硅质钙质过渡带和硅质沉积物来提供古气候条件的见识。微量元素含量和相对丰度表明,榴ric的成因与位于PMSB下方的Karoo大火成岩省的长期风化有关。这项工作表明,硬ric的起源与Ca〜(2+)和Si(及相关的微量元素)主要通过地下水运输,然后随时间在不同的分界线高程中沉淀有关。局部地下水流入盘缘并聚集在近中性的泛边缘池中,似乎促进了硅的浓度和预先存在的钙质的渗透。当新的淡水进入水池时,随着pH下降,二氧化硅沉淀。因此,推断的古气候化方案可能类似于目前在博茨瓦纳发生的干燥半干旱,季节性降雨少的古气候。相比之下,绞合线中大量的钙质降水是由于邻近水域中丰富的Ca〜(2+)产生的,而Ca〜(2+)似乎来自本地和区域性来源。 Ca〜(2+)来自区域性来源(痕量元素证据表明)的到来意味着上流域的强降雨,表明发生了严重的湿润事件,随后区域性干燥。古气候推论表明,主要的湿润事件并置,并散布着更多正常的半干旱古气候,但从同位素数据中获悉,该地区的干旱和凉爽条件比80-90 000年前的地区要少。微量元素数据可以极大地帮助解释复杂的沉积物,例如榴ric,但应谨慎使用可能产生假结果的特定比率(例如Yb / Gd比率)。

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    《Sedimentary geology》 |2009年第4期|262-279|共18页
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    Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre, University of Botswana, Private Bag 285, Maun, Botswana;

    Department of Geological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa;

    Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre, University of Botswana, Private Bag 285, Maun, Botswana;

    Department of Geology, University of Botswana, Private Bag 0022, Gaborone, Botswana;

    Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre, University of Botswana, Private Bag 285, Maun, Botswana Department of Geology, University of Botswana, Private Bag 0022, Gaborone, Botswana;

    Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre, University of Botswana, Private Bag 285, Maun, Botswana;

    Sunart (Pty) Ltd, Maun, Botswana;

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  • 关键词

    kalahari duricrusts; calcretisation; silcretisation; silcrete-calcrete intergrade deposits; palaeo-climatic change;

    机译:卡拉哈里硬土骨化硅化;硅质钙质过渡带矿床;古气候变化;

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