@article{fdi:010013551, title = {{P}etrological differentiation patterns and geomorphic distribution of ferricretes in {C}entral {A}frica}, author = {{B}eauvais, {A}nicet and {R}oquin, {C}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{G}eomorphic distribution and petrological differentiation patterns of ferricretes widespread on landsurfaces were studied in the {D}embia-{Z}emio area, southeastern {C}entral {A}frican {R}epublic. {F}our types of ferricretes are distributed on high plateaux, hillslopes and low plateaux. {T}he main contrast corresponds to the differentiation between ferricretes of high plateaux rich in poorly hydrated minerals, hematite and kaolinite, and those covering hillslopes and low plateaux richer in hydrated minerals, goethite and gibbsite. {A} {P}rincipal {C}omponent {A}nalysis of geochemical and mineralogical data was used to characterize the main differentiation patterns of ferricretes in relation with their petrographic facies and the geomorphic features of the landscape. {T}he distribution of secondary minerals and their relationships to trace elements within and between the ferricrete types reflects differences in weathering and erosion processes. {O}ur results document that the petrological patterns and the distribution of ferricretes are related to geomorphic features depending on hydroclimatic variations that govern the landscape evolution of many tropical shields. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{GEOCHIMIE} ; {CROUTE} {FERRUGINEUSE} ; {GEOMORPHOLOGIE} ; {DISTRIBUTION} {SPATIALE} ; {PETROGRAPHIE} ; {MINERALOGIE} ; {ANALYSE} {EN} {COMPOSANTES} {PRINCIPALES} ; {CENTRAFRIQUE} ; {DEMBIA} {ZEMIO} {REGION}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{G}eoderma}, volume = {73}, numero = {}, pages = {63--82}, ISSN = {0016-7061}, year = {1996}, DOI = {10.1016/0016-7061(96)00041-9}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010013551}, }