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Weathering, Erosion and Mass Wasting Weathering is the the breakdown of solid rock at or near the Earth's surface.
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Weathering, Erosion and Mass Wasting Weathering is the the breakdown of solid rock at or near the Earth's surface.

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Page 1: Weathering, Erosion and Mass Wasting Weathering is the the breakdown of solid rock at or near the Earth's surface.

Weathering, Erosion andMass Wasting

Weathering is the the breakdown of solid rock at or

near the Earth's surface.

Page 2: Weathering, Erosion and Mass Wasting Weathering is the the breakdown of solid rock at or near the Earth's surface.

Chapter 16Weathering, Erosion,

Mass Wasting• Does weathering of rock remove or add

CO2 to the atmosphere? – A. Adds– B. Removes – C. No effect on CO2

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Chapter 16Weathering, Erosion,

Mass Wasting• Does weathering of rock remove or add

CO2 to the atmosphere? – A. Adds– B. Removes – C. No effect on CO2

– Unfortunately it’s a bit slow.

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Weathering may be mechanical or chemical

• Mechanical weathering is the physical abrasion due to the action of:– Water (Streams, Rivers and Surf)– Ice (Frost, Snow, Glaciers)– Wind

• Chemical weathering is the chemical reaction of minerals with the water and oxygen of our atmosphere.

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Mechanical Weathering• Mechanical Action of Streams and Rivers

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Mechanical Weathering• By the Action of Ice

• Granite, Bugaboos

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Mechanical Weathering• By the action of Wind

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Chemical weathering

• By oxidation, hydration, or biological activity

• Granite, Joshua Tree

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Chemical Weathering:Exfoliation

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Chemical Weathering

• Increases with Temperature• Increases with Moisture (Rainfall)

• Increases with Acidity (CO2, SO2)

• Decreases with Silica Polymerization (Bowen’s Reaction Series)

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Chemical Weathering of Igneous Rock Minerals

• Oxides > Hydroxides• Ferromags* > Mg-Fe Clay

• *(olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, mica)

• Feldspar > Al-Clay + Na+ + K+ + Ca++

• Mica > Al-Fe Clay + Na+ + K+ + Ca++ • Quartz > Quartz Sand

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Clicker Question • The chemical weathering

product of quartz (SiO2) is

– A. Quartz – B. Clay– C. Calcite– D. Hydroxides– E. Mica

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Clicker Question • The chemical weathering

product of quartz (SiO2) is

– A. Quartz – B. Clay– C. Calcite– D. Hydroxides– E. Mica

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Erosion and Transport

• Erosion is the reduction of exposed landforms.• Transport is the movement of eroded material

down slope.• Transport by water sorts the particles by size.• Because different minerals dominate different

size fractions, the deposited material differs from the parent rock in mineralogy and chemistry.

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Weathering Products Are Sorted by Size

• Coarse particles require moving water or wind– Rock grains: Pebbles, Cobbles,

Boulders– Quartz: Pebbles and Sand

• Fine particles require standing water.– Clays Very fine (<10 m)

• Dissolved ions require evaporation– Na+ + K+ + Ca++ Dissolved

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Depositional Environments

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Clicker Question • The process of erosion and

transport sorts the weathering products by

– A. Shape– B. Hardness– C. Color– D. Density– E. Grain size

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Clicker Question • The process of erosion and

transport sorts the weathering products by

– A. Shape– B. Hardness– C. Color– D. Density– E. Grain size

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Mass Wasting is the movement of solid

material downslope.

• Creep: very slow movement of soils

• Slump: small-volume movement of soils

• Landslide: large-volume movement of soil and rock

• Rock Fall: small-volume fall of rock from an outcrop

• Debris Flow: water fluidized flow of debris

• Avalanche: air-fluidized flow of debris/ice/snow

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Creep• Creep is the unnoticed slow

movement of unconsolidated soils downslope.

• It is commonly seen as curved tree trunks.

• Important to look for when buying real estate but not life-threatening.

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Creep

• Curved trunks indicate soil movement

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Slump

• Slumps are marked by movement of a coherent mass a short distance along a curved surface.

• Slumps are less dangerous because they generally move slowly, but they can still do damage to human construction.

• A fine local example is the slump at the intersection of highway 93 and U.S. 6 in Golden.

• They are now building houses on top of the slump.

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Slump

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Slump

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Slump

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Debris Flows, Torrey’s Peak,

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Clicker Question • The imperceptible slow movement

of soil and debris downslope is known as:

– A. Avalanche– B. Slump– C. Creep– D. Debris flow– E. Rockfall

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Clicker Question • The imperceptible slow movement

of soil and debris downslope is known as:

– A. Avalanche– B. Slump– C. Creep– D. Debris flow– E. Rockfall

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Rock Fall• Rock falls happen off of outcrops (cliffs

and road cuts).• Natural rock cliffs are usually quite stable

except in areas of rapid erosion.• Man-made cliffs (road cuts) are very

unstable.• There was a recent (May, 2003) rock fall

of the ‘Old Man of the Mountain’

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Old Man Rock Fall

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Old Man Rock Fall

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Landslides• Landslides can be large and dangerous. • They commonly start out as a coherent

mass but may break up into a flow if a long distance is covered.

• Some local examples include the Slumgullion Slide near Lake City, CO.

• Another is the Gros Ventre near Jackson, WY.

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GrosVentre Slide, WY

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Causes of Landslides

• Heavy Rain on unstable hillsides• (Raising the water table)• Seismic activity• Volcanic activity• Human construction

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Avalanche

• An Avalanche is an air-fluidized flow of snow and ice or rock and soil debris downslope.

• Snow avalanches are common here in Colorado.

• Rock and soil avalanches are rare.

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Snow Avalanche

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Ice Avalanche, Alaska

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Lahar: Volcanic Mud Flow

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Mass Wasting is the movement of solid

material downslope.

• Creep: very slow movement of soils

• Slump: small-volume movement of soils

• Landslide: large-volume movement of soil and rock

• Rock Fall: small-volume fall of rock from an outcrop

• Debris Flow: water fluidized flow of debris

• Avalanche: air-fluidized flow of debris/ice/snow

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Clicker Question

• The water-fluidized flow of volcanic ash and rock downslope is a(n)

– A. Avalanche– B. Lahar– C. Creep– D. Debris flow– E. Rockfall

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Clicker Question

• The water-fluidized flow of volcanic ash and rock downslope is a(n)

– A. Avalanche

– B. Lahar– C. Creep– D. Debris flow– E. Rockfall

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Clicker Question

• The air-fluidized rapid low of snow, ice, soil, or debris downslope is a(n)

– A. Avalanche– B. Slump– C. Creep– D. Debris flow– E. Rockfall

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Clicker Question

• The air-fluidized rapid low of snow, ice, soil, or debris downslope is a(n)

– A. Avalanche– B. Slump– C. Creep– D. Debris flow– E. Rockfall

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Weathering Terms

• Chemical weathering• Mechanical weathering• Spheroidal weathering• Hydration• Oxidation• Exfoliation• Erosion

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Mass WastingTerms

• Creep• Slump• Landslide• Rock fall• Debris flow• Avalanche• Lahar

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Read Next Chapter 17Hydrologic Cycle and

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