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Ferricrete is a hard, erosion-resistant
layer of
sedimentary rock,
usually conglomerate or breccia, that has been
cemented into a
duricrust by iron oxides...
- of the
laterite cover. In some
places laterites contain pisolites and
ferricrete, and they may be
found in
elevated positions as
result of
relief inversion...
- duricrusts, each
distinguished by a
dominant mineralogy. For example,
ferricrete (laterite) is
dominated by
sesquioxides of iron;
alcrete (bauxite) is...
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Inland Shale Band
Vegetation (FFb 5)
Elgin Shale Fynbos (FFh 6) Elim
Ferricrete Fynbos (FFf 1)
Garden Route Granite Fynbos (FFg 5)
Garden Route Shale...
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above this
pediplain contain laterite soils,
sometimes with
pisolites or
ferricrete, and are
remnants of an
older surface. Some of the
summits corresponding...
- Kumar, R.; Bhanu,
Vijaya (2003). "Fossilized
hominid baby
skull from the
ferricrete at Odai, Bommayarpalayam,
Villupuram District,
Tamil Nadu,
South India"...
- Sepiolite-cemented
material has been
termed "sepiocrete" as calcrete,
silcrete or
ferricrete is used to
refer to
materials cemented by calcite,
silica or iron . Soils...
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cross bedded greensand, with
variably calcareous shale, with
local ferricrete. List of dinosaur-bearing rock
formations Weishampel,
David B; et al....
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basal granitic conglomerate with
phosphatic nodules. Also
present are
ferricrete horizons. It was
deposited in
marginal marine conditions close to land...
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Department of the Interior, U.S.
Geological Survey. Yager, D.B. et al. (2003).
Ferricrete, manganocrete, and bog iron
occurrences with
selected sedge bogs and active...