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Underclay, which consists of siliceous refractory clay rich in hydrous aluminium silicates, is also called fireclay. Just as not all underclays are fireclays, not all fireclays are underclays. Within carboniferous and other coal-bearing strata, fireclay quite commonly comprises many underclays. The
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cementation within the subsurface. Detailed studies of ganisters, which occur either as seatearths or elsewhere within coal-bearing strata, have found them to be ancient paleosols, which are equivalent in both physical characteristics and origin to modern silica-cemented soils, called
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Flint clays associated with coal typically occur as thin, laterally continuous layers (bands), called "tonsteins", found within coal beds. In the case of tonsteins found within coal, the formation of flint clays resulted from the alternation of glass comprising
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in origin. Detrital flint clays consist of kaolinite-rich sediments eroded and transported from uplands deeply weathered under tropical climates and redeposited within the coastal plains, in which coal-bearing
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on the underclay while it formed the ground surface prior to being buried by organic sediments. Plant growth, waterlogging, and other processes that occurred during the development of a mire or
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Weathering Through Geologic Time: principles and Applications. Geological Society of America Special Paper. no. 216, pp. 81-102.
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alteration of sediments by weathering, plants, and other soil processes comprising underclay resulted in the formation of the vast majority of fireclay that comprises underclay.
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Paleosols below the Ames marine unit (Upper
Pennsylvanian, Conemaugh Group) in the Appalachian Basin, U.S.A.: variability on an ancient depositional landscape
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Tectonic and paleoclimatic significance of a prominent upper
Pennsylvanian (Virgilian/Stephanian) weathering profile, Iowa and Nebraska, USA
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that can be used in the manufacture of silica brick. They are cemented with secondary silica and have a characteristic splintery fracture.
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As defined, ganisters can be created by either the cementation of quartzose by surficial soil-forming processes to form silcrete, or by
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Sedimentation on the distal reaches of the
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Recognition and Interpretation. Princeton, Princeton University Press
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accumulated. Authegenic flint clays consist of sediments altered in place after deposition as beds within acid, such as
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Paleopedologic and paleohydrologic records of precipitation seasonality from Early
Pennsylvanian "underclay" paleosols
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Sedimentology. v. 47, pp. 621-655
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strata independent of coal beds. Thus, as in the case of fireclays, not all ganisters are seatearths. Ganisters are
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roots. Synonyms for underclay included seat clay, root clay, thill, warrant, coal clay, and warrant clay
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Firestone Sill Ganister, Namurian, northern England—the A2 horizon of a podzol or podzolic palaeosol
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Silica-cemented paleosols (ganisters) in the
Pennsylvanian Waddens Cove Formation, Nova Scotia, Canada
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development. Depending on the specific underclay, these soil features can include some combination of
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40:seat earth
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234:indurated
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