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Title
Facies evidence of hydroclimatic regime shifts in tufa depositional sequences from the arid Naukluft
Related
Sedimentary geology, Vol. 195, Issue 1-2, p.39-53
DOI
10.1016/j.sedgeo.2006.07.007
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2007
Author/Creator
Viles, Heather A
Author/Creator
Taylor, Mark P
Author/Creator
Nicoll, Kathleen
Author/Creator
Neumann, Stuart
Description
The Naukluft Mountains on the eastern edge of the central Namib Desert contain numerous, largely inactive, fluvial tufas within headwater streams of the ephemeral Tsondab River which currently terminates in a vlei in the Namib sand sea. Extensive tufa barrage deposits have been mapped and described along the Brandfontein River, a small (6.5 km long) tributary of the Tsondab River. Here, a series of large barrages have developed along the river system which culminate in a large tufa cascade feature at the mountain front. Tufa facies at Brandfontein include cemented colluvial and fluvial gravels and boulders, moss tufas, as well as reed and root facies. The sequences provide evidence of several cut and fill phases which are interpreted as indicating alternating periods of tufa deposition and fluvial downcutting. The Brandfontein tufas are used to propose a three phase arid fluvial tufa deposition model in which erosive high magnitude, low frequency floods punctuate periods of quiescence and tufa deposition. Extensive downstream prograding ramped barrages and tufa cemented fluvial gravels are key components of this tufa deposition model, which illustrates the role of climate and topography in shaping tufa deposit morphologies.
Description
15 page(s)
Subject Keyword
Namibia; Tufa; Travertine; Fluvial erosion; Hydrological variability
Subject Keyword
Namibia
Subject Keyword
tufa
Subject Keyword
travertine
Subject Keyword
fluvial erosion
Subject Keyword
hydrological variability
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Physical Geography

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/23489
Identifier
ISSN:0037-0738
Identifier
mq-rm-2007004643
Language
eng
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"Sedimentary geology"
 
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