Author:
Chittleborough D. J.,Tejan-Kella M. S.,Fitzpatrick R. W.
Abstract
Eight podzols on coastal dunes from the Cooloola chronosequence, and an
associated pedon from North Stradbroke Island (Amity), were studied to
establish (i) the degree of homogeneity of the parent
material between and within profiles, (ii) the extent of
heavy mineral weathering, and (iii) whether the parent
sediments of each pedon had a common proximate source. The pedons are
Quartzipsamments and Troporthods with ages ranging from Holocene to
Pleistocene.
On the basis of ratios zircon : rutile, zirconium : titanium, and non-magnetic
: very magnetic heavy minerals in the fine sand fraction (53–125
µm), we concluded that the parent materials of the Cooloola pedons were
mineralogically similar. By using zirconium in the non magnetic heavy mineral
fraction as an index for zircon, it is evident that there has been
considerable pedogenetic weathering of the heavy mineral fraction. There is a
statistically insignificant difference in hafnium concentrations of zircons
which implies that parent sediments of the soils at Cooloola and North
Stradbroke Island were derived from a common immediate source.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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