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1 Weathering and Soils

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3 The Rock Cycle

4 The Rock Cycle

5 Weathering Breakdown of Rock near the Surface Due to Surface Processes
Chemical Alteration Solution & Leaching Biological Action Hydration Mechanical Impact Wedging: Frost, Plant Roots, Salt Crystal Growth, Expansion of Hydrated Minerals

6 Never Safe From Weathering

7 Weathering Rates

8 Differential Weathering and Erosion

9 Differential Weathering and Erosion

10 Mass-Wasting Movement of Large Amounts of Material Downhill under Gravity
Creep Mudflows Slump Rockfalls Avalanches

11 Surface Area and Weathering

12 Surface-Volume Effects

13 Spheroidal Weathering

14 Spheroidal Weathering and Exfoliation

15 Spheroidal Weathering

16 Joints and Spheroidal Weathering

17 What Determines Soil Type
Climate Vegetation Drainage Time Parent Material Residual - Transported Least Important Factor for Mature Soils

18 Soil Formation Young Soils Strongest Influence Is Parent Material
Mature Soils Strongest Influences: Climate, Vegetation, Drainage

19 Soil Formation Processes
Leaching from Surface K, Mg, Na Ca Si Al, Fe Accumulation beneath Surface Al, Fe in Humid Climates Ca in Arid Climates

20 Soil Horizons and Profiles
Layers in Soil Not Deposited, but Zones of Chemical Action Soil Profile Suite of Layers at a Given Locality

21 Principal Soil Horizons
O - Organic (Humus) Often Absent A – Leaching K, Mg, Na, Clay Removed E - Bleached Zone - Present Only in Certain Soils B – Accumulation Absent in Young Soils Distinct in Old Soils Al, Fe, Clay (Moist) Si, Ca (Arid) C - Parent Material

22 Limits of Soil Formation
Balance Between: Downward Lowering of Surface Downward Migration of Horizons If erosion rapid or soil evolution slow, soils may never mature beyond a certain point. Extremely ancient soils may have lost everything movable

23 Soil Classification This may be the most difficult classification problem in science because of the many factors involved. Varied Bases for Classification Parent Material Special Constituent Materials Maturity Structure Climate & Vegetation Multiple Objectives Scientific Genesis & Evolution Agricultural Fertility Most Effective Use Engineering Slope Stability Expansion and Shrinkage Stability of Excavations

24 "The 7th Approximation" U.S. Soil Conservation Service 12 Soil Orders

25 Degree of Weathering and B Horizon Development Little Slight Moderate
"The 7th Approximation" Degree of Weathering and B Horizon Development Little Slight Moderate Large Extreme Entisols Aridisols Inceptisols Alfisols Spodosols Ultisols Mollisols Oxisols Soils Defined by Special Constituent Materials Andisols Volcanic Ash Histosols Peat, Organic Matter Vertisols “Self-Mixing” Clay Soils Gelisols Soils on Permafrost

26 Soils of the U.S.

27 Typical Soil Profile (Spodosol)

28 Aridisol, Kuwait

29 Ultisols: Alabama Tennessee

30 Oxisol, California (a Paleosol)

31 Paleosol, Scotland


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