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- Ferricrete abstract "Ferricrete is a hard, erosion-resistant layer of material at the land surface that consists of near surface sediments that have been cemented by iron oxide into a duricrust. Ferricretes contains sediments and other non-indigenous materials, which have been transported from outside the immediate area in which it occurs. The iron oxide cements are derived from the oxidation of percolating solutions of iron salts. The word is derived from the combination of ferruginous and concrete. Synonyms include ferruginous duricrust, hardpan and ironpan. Ferricrete deposits along the Animas River watershed in Colorado have been classified as:alluvial iron oxyhydroxide-cemented conglomerates along old stream channelscolluvial iron oxyhydroxide cemented poorly sorted breccias with massive to minor layering subparallel to hillslopesiron spring and bog deposits with few or no clasts, exhibiting fine, horizontal laminationmanganocrete deposits with gray to black matrix containing abundant manganese oxide minerals.Ferricrete is used widely in South Africa to create roads in rural areas. It is better known in these regions by its Afrikaans name "Koffieklip" (coffee stone). Ferricrete is also found in the United States in areas of the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Ferricrete is also found in Western Australia and remote eastern areas of Australia.".
- Ferricrete thumbnail Ferricrete_in_Haywood_Co_TN.JPG?width=300.
- Ferricrete wikiPageID "1838906".
- Ferricrete wikiPageLength "2084".
- Ferricrete wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Ferricrete wikiPageRevisionID "662841768".
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Afrikaans.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Animas_River.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Coastal_Plain.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_coastal_plain.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Breccia.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minerals.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pedology.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Colorado.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Conglomerate_(geology).
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Duricrust.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink File:Ferricrete_in_Haywood_Co_TN.JPG.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_Coastal_Plain.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Hardpan.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Iron_oxide.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferricrete".
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLinkText "ferricrete".
- Ferricrete wikiPageWikiLinkText "iron-cemented hardpan".
- Ferricrete hasPhotoCollection Ferricrete.
- Ferricrete wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Globalize.
- Ferricrete wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Petrology-stub.
- Ferricrete wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ferricrete subject Category:Minerals.
- Ferricrete subject Category:Pedology.
- Ferricrete hypernym Layer.
- Ferricrete type AnatomicalStructure.
- Ferricrete comment "Ferricrete is a hard, erosion-resistant layer of material at the land surface that consists of near surface sediments that have been cemented by iron oxide into a duricrust. Ferricretes contains sediments and other non-indigenous materials, which have been transported from outside the immediate area in which it occurs. The iron oxide cements are derived from the oxidation of percolating solutions of iron salts. The word is derived from the combination of ferruginous and concrete.".
- Ferricrete label "Ferricrete".
- Ferricrete sameAs Ferricrete.
- Ferricrete sameAs m.05_yyf.
- Ferricrete sameAs Q1407877.
- Ferricrete sameAs Q1407877.
- Ferricrete wasDerivedFrom Ferricrete?oldid=662841768.
- Ferricrete depiction Ferricrete_in_Haywood_Co_TN.JPG.
- Ferricrete isPrimaryTopicOf Ferricrete.