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Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

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Page 1: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Weathering

Page 2: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

What is weathering?

Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface.

The two types of weathering are: 1. physical or mechanical weathering 2. chemical weathering

Page 3: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Physical Weathering

• the breaking of rocks into smaller fragments without changing their mineral or chemical composition

• joints are cracks in rocks formed by tectonic forces

Page 4: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Physical Weathering

1. frost action – rocks break as water freezes in cracks Click for

animation!

Page 5: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Physical Weathering

2. abrasion or impact weathering – rocks break down when exposed to agents of erosion

Page 6: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Physical Weathering

2. abrasion or impact weathering – rocks break down when exposed to agents of erosion

Page 7: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Physical Weathering

3. pressure release – rocks fracture as they expand when exposed from beneath the Earth’s surface

Page 8: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Physical Weathering

4. insolation weathering – rocks break due to exposure of extremes of temperatures resulting in repeated expansions and contractions Click for

animation!

exfoliation – outer layers of rock peel off following pressure release or insolation weathering

Page 9: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Physical Weathering

5. biological weatheringa. rocks break as plant roots grow in cracksb. rocks and minerals break down as animals burrow and move Click for

animation!

Page 10: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

• the minerals or chemicals in rocks are altered and new substances are formed

• water is needed for chemical reactions to take place

Page 11: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

1. leaching – water dissolves chemicals in rocks and washes them away

iron leaching

Page 12: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

2. hydration - certain minerals absorb water and produce new substances (ex. feldspar + water → kaolinite, a type of clay used in pottery)

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Page 13: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

3. oxidation – certain minerals combine with oxygen in air or water forming oxides (ex. iron + oxygen → rust)

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Page 14: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

4. carbonation weathering – rocks with calcite (ex. limestone) are dissolved away by carbonic acid produced from water combining with CO2

Page 15: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

5. acid rain – sulfur and nitrogen oxide air pollutants combine with rain droplets forming acids that break down rocks

Page 16: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

6. biological weatheringa. chelation – organisms such as lichens and moss produce acids that break down rocks

Page 17: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Chemical Weathering

6. biological weatheringb. organisms can influence environmental factors that may enhance weathering (ex. moisture and pH)

Page 18: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Rate of Weathering

1. The bigger and more numerous the joints in a rock, the faster is the rate of weathering.

2. Climate affects the rate of weathering.

a. Frost action depends on rain, snowfall and temperature ranges.

b. Chemical weathering is enhanced in humid climates.

Page 19: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Rate of Weathering

3. The mineral composition of a rock may make it more or less susceptible to weathering.a. Quartz is resistant to both physical and chemical weathering.b. Calcite is easily dissolved away by carbonic acid.

Page 20: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Products of Weathering

1. rock fragments2. rock formations3. limestone caves4. soil5. sediment6. nutritional minerals for plants7. solutes in bodies of water

Page 21: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Exercise

Page 22: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Physical or chemical?

Page 23: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Vocabulary matching

• abrasion• chelation• exfoliatio

n• oxidation

Page 24: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Vocabulary matching

• abrasion• chelation• exfoliatio

n• oxidation

Page 25: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Vocabulary matching

• abrasion• chelation• exfoliatio

n• oxidation

Page 26: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Vocabulary matching

• abrasion• chelation• exfoliatio

n• oxidation

Page 27: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

Reflection:

Watch the following slideshow in silence. Look at each picture. Be sensitive to the feelings and ideas each one evokes.

Choose the picture that made the most impact on you. Describe it. How did it make you feel? What thoughts and ideas came to you? Write a short reflection (5 to 10 sentences) about it.

Page 28: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 29: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 30: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 31: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 32: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 33: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 34: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 35: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 36: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.
Page 37: Weathering. What is weathering? Weathering is the breakdown and alteration of rocks and minerals near or at the Earth’s surface. The two types of weathering.

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