Title:

The role of playas in pedogenic gypsum crust formation in the Central Namib Desert: a theoretical model

Publication Year:
2001
Abstract:

The formation of Namibia's extensive pedogenic gypsum crusts (CaSO4·2H2O) is interpreted in a new light. It is suggested that gypsum primarily precipitates at isolated points of evaporitic concentration, such as inland playas, and that deflation of evaporitic-rich gypsum dust from these playas contributes to the formation of pedogenic gypsum duricrusts on the coastal gravel plains of the Namib Desert surrounding these playas. This study establishes the nature, extent and distribution of playas in the Central Namib Desert and provides evidence for playa gypsum deflation and gravel plain deposition. Remote sensing shows the distribution of playas, captures ongoing deflation and provides evidence of gypsum deflation. It is proposed that, following primary marine aerosol deposition, both inland playas and coastal sabkhas generate gypsum which through the process of playa deflation and gravel plain redeposition contributes to the extensive pedogenic crusts found in the Namib Desert region. Keywords: gypsum, playas, sabkhas, Namib Desert, mineral dust.

Publication Title:

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Volume:
26
Issue:
11
Pages:
1177-1193
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en