The origin of sandplains in Western Australia remains a contentious issue.
Resolution of the debate is hindered by a lack of detailed sedimentological
evidence. The application of mineral magnetic analyses to this problem sho
ws that the sands demonstrate both inter- and intra-profile variability. Fi
fteen sandplain profiles show clear differences in their mineral magnetic p
roperties. Some correlations are also found between the mineral magnetic da
ta and the abundance of primary heavy minerals, dithionite extractable iron
and the amount of clay in the sediments. The results suggest that mineral
magnetic analysis can offer useful insights into the composition of sand te
rrains. While the magnetic data are consistent with other lines of evidence
that suggest an in-situ origin of the sandplain sediments, further analysi
s is needed before a firm conclusion can be reached on the origin of these
sediments on the basis of magnetic data alone. (C) 2000 Academic Press.