SR12372Iron nodules in ferric soils of the Fraser Coast, Australia: relicts of laterisation or features of contemporary weathering and pedogenesis?
Iron-rich nodules are widespread in Australian soils and are often assumed to be the relicts of prolonged periods of tropical weathering in the geologic past. This study shows that iron nodules can also form by contemporaneous erosion and weathering of iron-rich sedimentary rocks, the burrowing activity of ants then concentrating them in particular soil horizons. The nodules found in many soils may thus be recent, without requiring long periods of weathering or mobilisation of large quantities of dissolved iron for their formation.