89.325 – geology for engineers weathering

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89.325 – Geology for Engineers Weathering

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Weathering – Physical and Chemical

Physical weathering

• Pressure reduction • Frost wedging • Salt wedging • Thermal Stress • Biological – e.g., plant roots

Chemical weathering

• Dissolution and carbonation • Hydration • Hydrolysis – silicates and

carbonates • Oxidation • Biological Weathering

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Physical Weathering

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Salt weathering

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Physical Weathering

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Mg2SiO4 + 4 H+ + 4 OH− ⇌ 2 Mg2+ + 4 OH− + H4SiO4

Mg2SiO4 + 4 CO2 + 4 H2O ⇌ 2 Mg2+ + 4 HCO3− + H4SiO4

2 KAlSi3O8 + 2 H2CO3 + 9 H2O ⇌ Al2Si2O5(OH)4 + 4 H4SiO4 + 2 K+ + 2 HCO3−

Chemical Weathering Reactions

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Spheroidal weathering

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Depth of weathering is a function of time and access (fractures)

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Erosion

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A = RKLSCP A = average annual soil loss (tons/acre) R = rainfall factor (see map) K = soil-erodibility factor LS = slope length – steepness factor C = cropping factor P = conservation factor

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Erosion control

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