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Ferricrete is a hard, erosion-resistant layer of , usually conglomerate or , that has been cemented into a by . The iron oxide cements are derived from the oxidation of percolating solutions of iron salts.Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms, 2nd Edition. American Geological Institute in cooperation with the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc., 646 p., . Ferricretes form at or near the land surface and may contain non-local sediments that have been transported from outside the immediate area of the deposit.

The name is a combination of ferruginous and concrete. Synonyms include , and ironpan.

Ferricrete deposits along the watershed in have been classified as:

  • iron oxyhydroxide-cemented conglomerates along old stream channels;
  • iron oxyhydroxide-cemented, poorly sorted with massive to minor layering subparallel to hillslopes;
  • iron spring and deposits with few or no clasts, exhibiting fine, horizontal lamination; and
  • manganocrete deposits with gray to black matrix containing abundant manganese oxide minerals.Verplanck, Philip L.; et al.; Ferricrete Classification, Morphology, Distribution, and Carbon-14 Age Constraints in Environmental Effects of Historical Mining, Animas River Watershed, Colorado, US Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1651, 2007, p. 726 PDF

Ferricrete also occurs in the United States in areas of the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Atlantic Coastal Plain, and in remote eastern areas of and Western Australia.

Ferricrete is used widely in to create roads in rural areas. It is better known in these regions by its name "Koffieklip" (coffee stone).

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