Jarosite : En effet decrit dans ces références biblio et aussi dans des cours sur les sols en agronomie.
On en trouve associés à des niveaux de lignites.
https://tice.agroparistech.fr/coursenligne/courses/LESOLUNMILIEUCOMPLEX/document/Premiere%20partie%20-%20Le%20sol%20-%20un%20milieu%20complexe/Sol_P1_5.pdf?cidReq=LESOLUNMILIEUCOMPLEX
verifier dans la succession si il existe des traces d'émersion. Référence à Bale , B. 1984. Mineralogical and Geochemical Studies of Upper Eocene Sediments in the Hampshire Basin of Southern England. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Southampton University. 493 pp.
Bale , B. 1984. Mineralogical and Geochemical Studies of Upper Eocene Sediments in the Hampshire Basin of Southern England. Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Southampton University. 493 pp.
"Palaeosols related to red-yellow podzols and hydromorphic swamps have been identified. These contain abundant authigenic kaolinite and goethite. Lepidocrocite, jarosite and gypsum occur in association with the hydromorphic palaeosols, although these are difficult to distinguish from Recent weathering products..."