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Distinguishing pedogenic and non-pedogenic silcretes in the landscape and geological record
John Ullyott,
David Nash
University of Brighton
Past Human and Environment Dynamics Research Excellence Group
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Silcrete
100%
Pedogenic
100%
Geological Record
100%
Soil Sediment
14%
Duricrust
14%
Silicification
14%
Micromorphology
14%
Drainage Line
14%
Rock Material
14%
Archaeological Context
14%
Formation Model
14%
Behavioral Properties
14%
Groundwater Drainage
14%
Weathered Material
14%
Soil Materials
14%
Correct Identification
14%
Surface Accumulation
14%
Secondary Silica
14%
Engineering Context
14%
Scale Feature
14%
Geological Context
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Silcrete
100%
Geological Record
100%
Near-Surface Geology
14%
Silicification
14%
Duricrust
14%
Micromorphology
14%
Sediment
14%