GEO 1111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Regolith, Debris Flow, Milkshake
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Weathering- physical breakdown and chemical alteraion of rock at or near earth"s surface. Mechanical weathering- physical forces breaking rocks into smaller pieces. Increases surface area by breaking rock into smaller pieces, and more surface area is exposed to chemical weathering. Chemical weathering- chemical transformaion of rock into new compounds. Both types work at the same ime and reinforce each other. Water works its way into cracks in rocks and the freezing enlarges the cracks in the rocks. Lenses of ice grow larger as they atract liquid water from surrounding areas. Large masses of igneous rock are exposed by erosion, glaciaion and concentric slabs break loose. An exfoliaion dome is formed ater coninued weathering cause the slabs to separate and spall of. Joints are fractures produced by contracion during the crystallizaion of magma. Plant roots grow into fractures in a rock, causing the cracks to expand.