The Lost City of North-west Queensland: A test of the model of giant grikeland development in semi-arid karst

Gale, Stephen J.; Drysdale, Russell N.; Scherrer, Nadim; Fischer, Matthew J. (1997). The Lost City of North-west Queensland: A test of the model of giant grikeland development in semi-arid karst Australian Geographer, 28, pp. 107-115. Taylor & Francis

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Jennings and Sweeting's (1963) model of landscape evolution in the Limestone Ranges of Western Australia has been proposed as a general scheme of semi-arid karstification by Williams (1978) and Ford and Williams (1989). The model involves an initial plateau surface which undergoes progressive karstic dissection. The resultant landscape is characterised first by giant grikelands, then by box valleys and finally by karst towers. The depth of dissection is governed by the altitude of successive levels of pediplanation adjacent to the karst, with each karst level representing the location of a former erosion surface. The Lost City, a giant grikeland in the Barkly karst of north-west Queensland, has evolved by the karstic dissection and stripping of a gently dipping sequence of carbonates and cherts. By contrast with the type example, the depth of dissection, the altitude of successive surfaces, the form and even the location of the grikeland are all controlled by rock structure. Not only does this cast doubt on the general applicability of Jennings and Sweeting's model, it suggests that such landscapes may also be the result of structural control and that the role played by semi-arid climates may be less important than has previously been proposed. Given our present poverty of knowledge of semi-arid karstification, any attempt to identify type examples of semi-arid karst may be premature.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

Bern Academy of the Arts
Bern Academy of the Arts > Institute Materiality in Art and Culture

Name:

Gale, Stephen J.;
Drysdale, Russell N.;
Scherrer, Nadim0000-0002-6576-885X and
Fischer, Matthew J.

Subjects:

G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GB Physical geography

ISSN:

0004-9182

Publisher:

Taylor & Francis

Language:

English

Submitter:

Nadim Scherrer

Date Deposited:

09 Feb 2021 15:47

Last Modified:

20 Apr 2021 14:43

PubMed ID:

ISI:A1997XE04000009

Additional Information:

Notes: Times Cited: 2 Carfax publ co Abingdon Custom 1: Article Date: 1997

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Australia Queensland semi-arid karst giant grikeland

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.13527

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/13527

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