Treatise on Geomorphology 2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818234-5.00170-x
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Terrestrial Rock Coatings

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“…The formation of rock varnish has been observed in different world environments, but it is noteworthy to notice that its preservation is favored in arid environments. Mn/Fe biomineralization likely occurs under semi-arid environmental conditions, and climatic transitions towards arid environmental conditions hamper the rejuvenation of rock surfaces; this has been reported in many deserts of the world [74]. From the geomorphological point of view, rock varnish plays a twofold role, being sometimes a canvas for engravings, and in other cases the dark veil covering and protecting surfaces (Figure 8).…”
Section: Natural Processesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The formation of rock varnish has been observed in different world environments, but it is noteworthy to notice that its preservation is favored in arid environments. Mn/Fe biomineralization likely occurs under semi-arid environmental conditions, and climatic transitions towards arid environmental conditions hamper the rejuvenation of rock surfaces; this has been reported in many deserts of the world [74]. From the geomorphological point of view, rock varnish plays a twofold role, being sometimes a canvas for engravings, and in other cases the dark veil covering and protecting surfaces (Figure 8).…”
Section: Natural Processesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Microbial communities contribute to the formation of rock coatings [74], which sometimes have a sheltering effect on rock surfaces [33]. The most recurrent example of coatings formed after biogeochemical weathering and relevant to rock art research is Mn-and/or Fe-rich rock varnish.…”
Section: Natural Processesmentioning
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“…examining varnish surfaces for areas of Mn-Feenrichment compared to adjacent varnish (Dorn, 1998;Dorn et al, 1992;Dorn and Oberlander, 1981a, 1981b. Since varnish accumulates slowly in hot deserts, this sort of in situ evidence should not be a common observation.…”
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“…Figure 1(A) also illustrates the importance of trace/minor elements, where asterisks indicate the location of electron microprobe measurements of PbO. The upper few microns have a strong lead spike (Figure 1(A)) from 20th century pollution (Dorn, 1998;Spilde et al, 2013).…”
Section: What Is Rock Varnish?mentioning
confidence: 99%