1995
DOI: 10.1016/0016-7061(94)00052-c
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Fibrous clay minerals in the soils of Namaqualand, South Africa: characteristics and formation

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“…Palygorskite has been reported to be a soil component worldwide, whereas the formation of sepiolite in soils is relatively rare because of its instability in soil [43,44]. The intense peak of sepiolite is not present in Fig.…”
Section: Mineral Compositionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Palygorskite has been reported to be a soil component worldwide, whereas the formation of sepiolite in soils is relatively rare because of its instability in soil [43,44]. The intense peak of sepiolite is not present in Fig.…”
Section: Mineral Compositionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nevertheless, sepiolite was associated to mature calcretes of pedogenetic origin and their formation is related to calcite precipitation processes (Hay and Wiggins, 1980;Watts, 1980;Singer et al, 1995;Brock and Buck, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagenetic formation of these compounds is more common: pedogenic sepiolite (e.g. Scholz, 1968a,b;Kautz and Porada, 1976;Watts, 1980;Netterberg, 1982;Botha and Hughes, 1992;Singer et al, 1995) and secondary silica (e.g. Smale, 1973;Summerfield, 1982Summerfield, , 1983McCarthy and Metcalfe, 1990;Nash et al, 1994a,b;McCarthy and Ellery, 1995;Nash and Shaw, 1998;Shaw and Nash, 1998) are common constituents of soils and duricrusts in many parts of southern Africa.…”
Section: Composition Of the Clay Fractionmentioning
confidence: 97%