Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8910478 Chemical Geology 2018 50 Pages PDF
Abstract
During the Early-Middle Pleistocene transition, the lacustrine environment was rapidly filled with volcano-sedimentary Archean clasts that were derived mainly from the surrounding hills and experienced limited degree of source rock chemical weathering, but underwent subsequent groundwater alteration by iron, silica, and calcium-rich solutions and precipitation of calcrete and silcrete duricrusts. These changes in provenance and depositional environments may be related to tectonic adjustments along the southern margins of the Kalahari basin. Ultimately, a shift into an aeolian-transport dominated landscape occurred in the region. This was accompanied by reduced surface water availability and a supply of sediments from Paleoproterozoic western and north-western source areas following the establishment of the modern wind regime.
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