41
Views
35
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Are Terra rossa soils in Europe eolian deposits from Africa?

Pages 161-168 | Received 25 May 1983, Published online: 29 Sep 2010

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (7)

Tomas Nihlán, Jan O. Mattsson, Anders Rapp, Chrisoula Gagaoudaki, Georges Kornaros & John Papageorgiou. (1995) Monitoring of Saharan dust fallout on Crete and its contribution to soil formation. Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology 47:3, pages 365-374.
Read now
Peter Schlyter. (1994) Paleo-Periglacial Ventifact Formation by Suspended Silt or Snow—Site Studies in South Sweden. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 76:3, pages 187-201.
Read now
N. E. Whitehead, J. Hunt, D. Leslie & P. Rankin. (1993) The elemental content of Niue Island soils as an indicator of their origin. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 36:2, pages 243-254.
Read now
Tomas Nihlén & Jan O. Mattsson. (1989) Studies on Eolian Dust in Greece. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 71:3-4, pages 269-274.
Read now
Tomas Nihlén & Zoltan Solyom. (1989) Possible influence of Saharan dust on soils in Crete. Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar 111:1, pages 25-33.
Read now
Tomas Nihlén & Zoltan Solyom. (1986) Dust storms and eolian deposits in the Mediterranean area. Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar 108:3, pages 235-242.
Read now
Anders Rapp. (1984) Nivation Hollows and Glacial Cirques in Söderåsen, Scania, South Sweden. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 66:1-2, pages 11-28.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (28)

Ivan Razum, Vedran Rubinić, Slobodan Miko, Stanko Ružičić & Goran Durn. (2023) Coherent provenance analysis of terra rossa from the northern Adriatic based on heavy mineral assemblages reveals the emerged Adriatic shelf as the main recurring source of siliciclastic material for their formation. CATENA 226, pages 107083.
Crossref
Thomas Peer, Ling-Juan Zheng, Franz Neubauer, Gertrude Friedl, Christoph Hauzenberger & Anne Kasper-Giebl. (2022) Mineralogical Composition and Origin of Airborne Dust in an Alpine Environment of Hochtor (Hohe Tauern, Austria): Effects on Pedogenesis, Biological Soil Crusts, and Vascular Plant Growth. Frontiers in Earth Science 10.
Crossref
Rivka Amit, Yehouda Enzel & Onn Crouvi. (2020) Quaternary influx of proximal coarse-grained dust altered circum-Mediterranean soil productivity and impacted early human culture. Geology.
Crossref
J.A. Holcomb, Curtis Runnels & Karl W. Wegmann. (2020) Deposit-centered archaeological survey and the search for the Aegean Palaeolithic: A geoarchaeological perspective. Quaternary International 550, pages 169-183.
Crossref
Attila Petrik, Stefano Albanese, Annamaria Lima, Gyozo Jordan, Roberto Rolandi, Carmela Rezza & Benedetto De Vivo. (2018) Spatial pattern recognition of arsenic in topsoil using high-density regional data. Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis 18:4, pages 319-330.
Crossref
György Varga, Csaba Cserháti, János Kovács & Zoltán Szalai. (2016) Saharan dust deposition in the Carpathian Basin and its possible effects on interglacial soil formation. Aeolian Research 22, pages 1-12.
Crossref
Armin Skowronek. 2014. Handbuch der Bodenkunde. Handbuch der Bodenkunde 1 38 .
Eleni Kokinou & Apostolos Sarris. (2011) Detection of the near surface structure through a multidisciplinary geophysical approach. Open Geosciences 3:4.
Crossref
Yigal Erel & José Torrent. (2010) Contribution of Saharan dust to Mediterranean soils assessed by sequential extraction and Pb and Sr isotopes. Chemical Geology 275:1-2, pages 19-25.
Crossref
Jan-Berend Stuut, Ian Smalley & Ken O’Hara-Dhand. (2009) Aeolian dust in Europe: African sources and European deposits. Quaternary International 198:1-2, pages 234-245.
Crossref
Cynthia A. Stiles & Krista A. Stensvold. (2008) Loess Contribution to Soils Forming on Dolostone in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin. Soil Science Society of America Journal 72:3, pages 650-659.
Crossref
James E. Evans & Jason M. Reed. (2007) Integrated loessite-paleokarst depositional system, early Pennsylvanian Molas Formation, Paradox Basin, southwestern Colorado, U.S.A.. Sedimentary Geology 195:3-4, pages 161-181.
Crossref
J. A. González Martín, V. Rubio Fernández, R. García Giménez & Raimundo Jiménez Ballesta. (2006) Red palaeosols sequence in a semiarid Mediterranean environment region. Environmental Geology 51:7, pages 1093-1102.
Crossref
Goran Durn, Dunja Aljinović, Marta Crnjaković & Boško Lugović. 2007. Heavy Minerals in Use. Heavy Minerals in Use 701 737 .
Ll.A. Fiol, J.J. Fornós, B. Gelabert & J.A. Guijarro. (2005) Dust rains in Mallorca (Western Mediterranean): Their occurrence and role in some recent geological processes. CATENA 63:1, pages 64-84.
Crossref
B.J. Smith, J.S. Wright & W.B. Whalley. (2002) Sources of non-glacial, loess-size quartz silt and the origins of “desert loess”. Earth-Science Reviews 59:1-4, pages 1-26.
Crossref
A.S. Goudie & N.J. Middleton. (2001) Saharan dust storms: nature and consequences. Earth-Science Reviews 56:1-4, pages 179-204.
Crossref
Janet Wright. (2001) Making loess-sized quartz silt: data from laboratory simulations and implications for sediment transport pathways and the formation of ‘desert’ loess deposits associated with the Sahara. Quaternary International 76-77, pages 7-19.
Crossref
G Durn, F Ottner & D Slovenec. (1999) Mineralogical and geochemical indicators of the polygenetic nature of terra rossa in Istria, Croatia. Geoderma 91:1-2, pages 125-150.
Crossref
Dan H. Yaalon. (1997) Soils in the Mediterranean region: what makes them different?. CATENA 28:3-4, pages 157-169.
Crossref
M. D. Loÿe-Pilot & J. M. Martin. 1996. The Impact of Desert Dust Across the Mediterranean. The Impact of Desert Dust Across the Mediterranean 191 199 .
B.J. Smith & J.J. McAlister. (1995) Mineralogy, chemistry and palaeoenvironmental significance of an Early Tertiary Terra Rossa from Northern Ireland: A preliminary review. Geomorphology 12:1, pages 63-73.
Crossref
K. Pye. (2006) Aeolian dust transport and deposition over crete and adjacent parts of the mediterranean sea. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 17:3, pages 271-288.
Crossref
H. Håkansson & T. Nihlén. (1990) Diatoms of Eolian Deposits in the Mediterranean. Archiv für Protistenkunde 138:4, pages 313-322.
Crossref
K. Pye. (1988) Bauxites gathering dust. Nature 333:6176, pages 800-801.
Crossref
. 1987. Aeolian Dust and Dust Deposits. Aeolian Dust and Dust Deposits 266 329 .
Dan H. Yaalon. (1987) Saharan dust and desert loess: effect on surrounding soils. Journal of African Earth Sciences (1983) 6:4, pages 569-571.
Crossref
Anders Rapp. (1986) Introduction to soil degradation processes in drylands. Climatic Change 9:1-2, pages 19-31.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.