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Weathering & Erosion
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Does the Earth’s surface change over time?
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What shapes the Earth’s surface over time?
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Weathering and Erosion
Weathering - processes at or near Earth’s surface that cause rocks and minerals to break down Erosion - process of removing Earth materials from their original sites through weathering and transport
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What evidence of weathering do you see in this picture?
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Types of Weathering Mechanical (Physical) - processes that break a rock or mineral into smaller pieces without altering its composition Chemical - processes that change the chemical composition of rocks and minerals
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Mechanical Weathering
1. Abrasion/Scouring – wind & water
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What evidence of weathering do you see in this picture?
Why wasn’t this mass of land weathered away?
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Mechanical Weathering
2. Frost wedging – water expands when it freezes
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Frost Wedging
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Mechanical Weathering
3. Exfoliation/Unloading As deeply buried rock is uplifted, pressure is reduced and the rock breaks off into leaves or sheets along joints
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Enchanted Rock
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Mechanical Weathering
4. Thermal Expansion/Contraction – repeated, daily heating (expansion) and cooling (contraction) of rock causes stress along natural boundaries in the rock
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Mechanical Weathering
5. Plant/Animal Activity – plant roots, animal burrows
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Mechanical Weathering
6. Crystal Growth – water evaporates leaving minerals (salt) behind; crystals grow and fracture the rock
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Chemical Weathering Rock reacts with water, gases and solutions which add or remove elements from minerals
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Chemical Weathering 1. Oxygen
Iron combines with oxygen in the presence of water in a processes called oxidation. The product is rust.
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Chemical Weathering 2. Carbon Dioxide
CO2 dissolves in rain water and creates carbonic acid which easily weathers limestone and marble
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Acid rain has eaten away this limestone statue
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Chemical Weathering 3. Biological Activity
Lichen that grow on rocks produce weak acids that chemically weather rock
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Erosion is caused by… 1. Water – Rain, Streams, Oceans, Ice
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Erosion is Caused by… 2. Wind
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Erosion is Caused by… 3. Gravity
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Mass Wasting Movement of large amounts of material downhill under the influence of gravity Creep Solifluction Mudflow Earthflow Slump Rockfall Avalanche
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Soil Creep
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Creep
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Slump scarp
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Slump near Fargo, ND
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Mass Wasting in Haiti
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Earthflow
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Rockfalls, Yosemite, California
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Triggers for rapid Mass Wasting
Rain Over-steepening cutting at foot of slope piling on head of slope Deforestation / Devegetation Earthquakes
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