Secondary minerals from extrapedogenic per latus acidic weathering environments at geomorphic edges, Eastern Nebraska, USA |
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Authors: | R.M. Joeckel K.D. Wally B.J. Ang Clement P.R. Hanson J.S. Dillon S.K. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | a Faculty of Geology and Soils, Faculty of Geography, Conservation and Survey Division, School of Natural Resources, 615 Hardin Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583-0996, USA;b Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Bessey Hall, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE 68588-0340, USA;c Waste Management Division, Department of Environmental Quality, State of Nebraska, Suite 400, The Atrium, 1200 ‘N’ Street, P.O. Box 98922, Lincoln, NE 68509-8922, USA;d Department of Biology, Doane College, 1014 Boswell Avenue, Crete, NE 68333, USA;e Department of Geography and Earth Science, University of Nebraska-Kearney, 203 Copeland Hall, Kearney, NE 68849, USA;f Northern Great Plains Inventory and Monitoring, National Park Service, 231 East St. Joseph, Rapid City, SD 57701, USA |
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Abstract: | Acidic weathering of the sulfidic Upper Cretaceous Carlile and Pierre Shales in Nebraska has led to the precipitation of the Al sulfate–hydroxide minerals aluminite, alunite, “basaluminite”/felsöbányaite (e.g.,), the aluminum hydroxides gibbsite and bayerite, and the rare Al phosphate hydroxide vashegyite. Kaolinite has also been produced as a result of this acidic weathering. These minerals do not appear as neoformed constituents in any extant soils in the region, and their existence underscores the ability of pyrite oxidation to produce major changes in mineralogy on a Holocene to Recent time scale. Jarosite, hydronium jarosite, gypsum, halotrichite, and melanterite also appear as secondary minerals in the weathered shales. Acidic weathering and the formation of new minerals is extrapedogenic because it occurs well below the limit of modern soil sola. These processes also occur at the edges of major landscape elements and can be considered to have a strong lateral component processes, making them “per latus” processes in our usage. |
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Keywords: | Alunite Aluminite “ Basaluminite” /felsö bá nyaite Gibbsite Vashegyite Pyrite oxidation |
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