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Colluvial fan gravels, depositional environments and luminescence dating : a Karoo case study
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Journal Title: South African Geographical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Geografiese Tydskrif
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Volume: Volume 87
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Issue:
Issue 1
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Publication Date: 2005
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Pages: p.73
- 79
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Authors:
J. Boardman;
P.J. Holmes;
E.J. Rhodes;
M.D. Bateman;
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ISSN: 03736245
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Abstract:
The headwater basin of the Klein Seekoei River to the west of the Great Escarpment displays evidence of multiple episodes of deposition of
colluvial and fluvially derived sediments. The earliest depositional phase is represented by deeply weathered, calcretised gravel deposits which
were likely emplaced by debris flow and fluvial processes in the form of a fan. These deposits were subsequently buried by finer-grained,
largely unconsolidated sediment, with much of this emplacement occurring during the Holocene, and an ongoing phase of sediment transfer
from hillslopes into the drainage system. A chronology for the Holocene emplacement has been established, and current sediment dynamics
are the subject of ongoing research. The extent, emplacement and chronology of colluvial gravels situated landward of the Great Escarpment
is poorly understood. This paper examines the depositional environment of the colluvial gravel fan and reviews the problems associated with
applying optically stimulated luminescence techniques within the context of previous attempts to date colluvial sediments in South Africa.
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