Title: Weathering, Erosion, and Mass Wasting
1Weathering, Erosion, and Mass Wasting
2 Earths external processes
- Weathering the physical breakdown
(disintegration) and chemical alteration
(decomposition) or rock at or near Earths surface
Bryce Canyon, UT
3 Earths external processes
- Mass wasting the transfer of rock and soil
downslope under the influence of gravity
4 Earths external/surfical processes
- Erosion the physical removal of material by
mobile agents such as water, wind, ice, or
gravity -
5 Weathering
- Two types of weathering
- Mechanical weathering breaking of rocks into
smaller pieces - Four types of mechanical weathering
- Frost wedging alternate freezing and thawing of
water in fractures and cracks promotes the
disintegration of rocks
6 Weathering
- Mechanical Weathering continued
- Unloading exfoliation of igneous and
metamorphic rocks at the Earths surface due to a
reduction in confining pressure - Thermal expansion alternate expansion and
contraction due to heating and cooling - Biological activity disintegration resulting
from plants and animals
7Weathering
- Chemical Weathering
- Breaks down rock components and internal
structures of minerals - Most important agent involved in chemical
weathering is water (responsible for transport of
ions and molecules involved in chemical processes)
8Weathering
- Major processes that control chemical weathering
- Dissolution
- Aided by small amounts of acid in the water
- Soluble ions are retained in the underground
water supply - Oxidation
- Any chemical reaction in which a compound or
radical loses electrons
A granite in the early stages of chemical
weathering. Notice how it is getting pocked marks
9Weathering
- Major processes of chemical weathering
- Oxidation continued
- Important in decomposing ferromagnesian minerals
- When oxygen combines with another substances,
oxidation has occurred. - Sometimes a change in the color of a rock is an
indication that oxidation has occurred. - Rust on your car is from oxidation
red because of oxidation weathering
10Weathering
- Hydrolysis water
- Lots of it in Indiana
- The reaction of any substance with water
- Hydrogen ion attacks and replaces other positive
ions (this is how caves form)
Karst sinkhole plain developed on limestone in
southern Indiana.Photo by Richard Fields
Diagram concept by R.L. Powell drafted by R.S.
Taylor
Karst in Indiana wanna go caiving!!!!! http//ig
s.indiana.edu/geology/karst/karstInIndiana/index.c
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11Products of Chemical Weathering
12Weathering
- Alterations caused by chemical weathering
- Decomposition of unstable minerals
- Generation or retention of materials that are
stable - Physical changes such as the rounding of corners
or edges
Joshua Tree National Monument, California
13Weathering
- Rates of weathering
- Advanced mechanical weathering aids chemical
weathering by increasing the surface area - Others factors affecting weathering
- Rock characteristics
- Rocks containing calcite (marble and limestone)
readily dissolve in weakly acidic solutions
14 Increase in surface area by mechanical
weathering
15Weathering
- Others factors affecting weathering
- Climate
- Temperature and moisture are the most crucial
factors (how much precipitation is there?) - Chemical weathering is most effective in areas of
warm, moist climates - Topography (it depends. This is somewhat complex)
- Starting Material gt what kind of rock? Iron rich
quick, silica rich slow
16Highest chemical weathering
Amazon Basin
climate
rain
South Pole
Also low Sierra Desert
Lowest chemical weathering
Temp
17Weathering
- Differential weathering
- Masses of rock do not weather uniformly due to
regional and local factors - Results in many unusual and spectacular rock
formations and landforms
The Grand Canyon
18 Differential weathering controlled by jointing
patterns