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Chapter 15: Preliminaries to
Erosion: Weathering and
Mass Weathering
McKnight’s Physical Geography:
A Landscape Appreciation,
Tenth Edition, Hess
Preliminaries to Erosion:
Weathering and Mass Weathering
• Denudation
• The Impact of Weathering and Mass Wasting
on the Landscape
• Weathering and Rock Openings
• Weathering Agents
• Mass Wasting
2© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Denudation
• Overall effect of
disintegration, wearing
away, and removal of
rock material
• Three types of activities:
– Weathering
– Mass wasting
– Erosion
3© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-1
The Impact of Weathering and
Mass Wasting on the Landscape
• Fragmentation of bedrock
• Mass wasting can result
in open scar on
landscape; accumulation
of debris
• Grand Canyon is an
example
4© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-2
Weathering and Rock Openings
• Weathering destroys
bedrock and fragments it
into smaller components
• Any exposed bedrock is
weathered
• Openings in bedrock
surface allow weathering
to transfer deeper
• Openings typically
microscopic
5© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-3
Weathering and Rock Openings
• Five types of openings
– Microscopic: numerous, occur in
spaces between rock crystals
– Joints: cracks resulting from
stress that do not show
appreciable displacement
– Faults: breaks in bedrock with
displacement
– Lava vesicles: gas openings in
cooled lava
– Solution cavities: holes created
by percolating water
6© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-4
Weathering and Rock Openings
• The importance of jointing
– Almost all lithospheric
bedrock is jointed
– Block separation evident
since weathering emphasizes
fracture
– Joint systems
– Large joints that extend
through large distances and
thicknesses are called master
joints
7© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-6
Weathering Agents
• Most are atmospheric
• Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water most important
• Temperature changes
• Water penetration in bedrock openings
• Biotic agents
– Burrowing and/or plant roots
– Chemical alteration
• Three principal categories
– Mechanical
– Chemical
– Biotic
8© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Weathering Agents
• Mechanical Weathering
– Physical disintegration of
rock without changes to its
chemical composition
• Frost wedging
– Freeze-thaw action of water
– Ice wedges downward in
openings
– Ice melts and water falls
farther into larger opening
– Process repeats
– Frost shattering
9© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-7
Weathering Agents
• Salt wedging
– Salt left behind from
evaporated water collects
and pries apart rock
openings
• Temperature changes
– Diurnal and seasonal
temperature fluctuations
modify volumes slightly
– Fracturing of rock over long
time scales
10© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-8
Weathering Agents
• Exfoliation
– Curved layers peel off of
bedrock
– Exfoliation dome
– Unloading through erosion
– Hydration
• Other mechanical
weathering processes
– Chemical and biotic impacts
on mechanical weathering
11© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-14
Weathering Agents
• Chemical Weathering
– Decomposition of rock material
through chemical alteration of
minerals
– Greater surface area is
decomposed faster
– Moisture required for most
processes
• Oxidation
– Oxygen combined with metallic
elements in minerals to form new
products
– Iron oxide: rusting
12© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-15
Weathering Agents
• Hydrolysis
– Union of water and another substance to produce a new
substance
– Igneous rock is particularly susceptible
• Carbonation
– Reaction between carbon dioxide and carbonate rocks
• Less common processes exist as well
• Chemically weathered rocks are less coherent and
have loose particles
13© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Weathering Agents
• Biological weathering
– Plants and animals alter rock
structure
– Impacts of lichens
– Burrowing animals
• Climate and weathering
– High temperatures and abundant
precipitation increase chemical
weathering
14© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-17
Mass Wasting
• Process by which weathered
material is moved short
distances by gravity
• Factors influencing mass
wasting
– Angle of repose
– Impact of water on lubrication of
rock material
– Clay-water mixture very slick and
mobile substance
– Quick clays
– Subarctic mass wasting
15© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-19
Mass Wasting
• Fall
– Rockfall
– Talus/Scree
– Uniform accumulation of rockfall
material: talus apron
– Material tends to collect in cone
shaped heaps: talus cones
– Talus cones grow up the
mountain
– Slow talus flow in glaciers: rock
glaciers
16© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-20
Mass Wasting
• Slide
– Landslide, instantaneous mass
slope collapse with no fluid flow
lubrication
– Initiated from added weight from
rainfall or earthquakes
– Rock avalanches
– Lost material leaves land scar
– Damming of valley streams
– Rotation of sliding material:
slump
17© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-23
Mass Wasting
• Flow
– Wasting initiated or enhanced by
addition of water
– Water primary force; clay can
enhance motion as well
– Earthflows: water saturated land
moved downhill
– Mudflows: originate in arid
basins; muddy downslope flows
that can accumulate large rock
material
– Debris flows
18© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-25
Mass Wasting
• Creep
– Unobtrusive downslope flow
of soil and regolith
– Freeze/thaw and wet/dry
effects on creep
– Burrowing animals and
plant root effects
– Principle variables are
slope angle, vegetative
cover, and moisture supply
– Terracettes
– Solifluction: soil flowage
19© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Figure 15-30
Summary
• Denudation is the overall process of rock weathering,
disintegration, and mass wasting
• Weathering and mass wasting will drastically alter
landscapes
• Weathering breaks rocks into smaller fragments
• Any exposed rock is weathered
• There are five primary types of openings that are
involved in weathering
• There are numerous weathering agents, but they are
classified into three primary categories
20© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Summary
• Mass wasting is the process by which weathered
material is moved by gravity
• There are numerous factors which influence the
magnitude of mass wasting that takes place
• Falls involve the downward motion of rock material
with no added water
• Slides are instantaneous mass slope collapses, such
as landslides
• Flows involve the displacement of weathered material
by water—earthflows and mudflows
21© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
Summary
• Creep is a slow-moving displacement of weathered
material
22© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

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Ch15

  • 1. Chapter 15: Preliminaries to Erosion: Weathering and Mass Weathering McKnight’s Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation, Tenth Edition, Hess
  • 2. Preliminaries to Erosion: Weathering and Mass Weathering • Denudation • The Impact of Weathering and Mass Wasting on the Landscape • Weathering and Rock Openings • Weathering Agents • Mass Wasting 2© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 3. Denudation • Overall effect of disintegration, wearing away, and removal of rock material • Three types of activities: – Weathering – Mass wasting – Erosion 3© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-1
  • 4. The Impact of Weathering and Mass Wasting on the Landscape • Fragmentation of bedrock • Mass wasting can result in open scar on landscape; accumulation of debris • Grand Canyon is an example 4© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-2
  • 5. Weathering and Rock Openings • Weathering destroys bedrock and fragments it into smaller components • Any exposed bedrock is weathered • Openings in bedrock surface allow weathering to transfer deeper • Openings typically microscopic 5© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-3
  • 6. Weathering and Rock Openings • Five types of openings – Microscopic: numerous, occur in spaces between rock crystals – Joints: cracks resulting from stress that do not show appreciable displacement – Faults: breaks in bedrock with displacement – Lava vesicles: gas openings in cooled lava – Solution cavities: holes created by percolating water 6© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-4
  • 7. Weathering and Rock Openings • The importance of jointing – Almost all lithospheric bedrock is jointed – Block separation evident since weathering emphasizes fracture – Joint systems – Large joints that extend through large distances and thicknesses are called master joints 7© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-6
  • 8. Weathering Agents • Most are atmospheric • Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water most important • Temperature changes • Water penetration in bedrock openings • Biotic agents – Burrowing and/or plant roots – Chemical alteration • Three principal categories – Mechanical – Chemical – Biotic 8© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 9. Weathering Agents • Mechanical Weathering – Physical disintegration of rock without changes to its chemical composition • Frost wedging – Freeze-thaw action of water – Ice wedges downward in openings – Ice melts and water falls farther into larger opening – Process repeats – Frost shattering 9© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-7
  • 10. Weathering Agents • Salt wedging – Salt left behind from evaporated water collects and pries apart rock openings • Temperature changes – Diurnal and seasonal temperature fluctuations modify volumes slightly – Fracturing of rock over long time scales 10© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-8
  • 11. Weathering Agents • Exfoliation – Curved layers peel off of bedrock – Exfoliation dome – Unloading through erosion – Hydration • Other mechanical weathering processes – Chemical and biotic impacts on mechanical weathering 11© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-14
  • 12. Weathering Agents • Chemical Weathering – Decomposition of rock material through chemical alteration of minerals – Greater surface area is decomposed faster – Moisture required for most processes • Oxidation – Oxygen combined with metallic elements in minerals to form new products – Iron oxide: rusting 12© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-15
  • 13. Weathering Agents • Hydrolysis – Union of water and another substance to produce a new substance – Igneous rock is particularly susceptible • Carbonation – Reaction between carbon dioxide and carbonate rocks • Less common processes exist as well • Chemically weathered rocks are less coherent and have loose particles 13© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 14. Weathering Agents • Biological weathering – Plants and animals alter rock structure – Impacts of lichens – Burrowing animals • Climate and weathering – High temperatures and abundant precipitation increase chemical weathering 14© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-17
  • 15. Mass Wasting • Process by which weathered material is moved short distances by gravity • Factors influencing mass wasting – Angle of repose – Impact of water on lubrication of rock material – Clay-water mixture very slick and mobile substance – Quick clays – Subarctic mass wasting 15© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-19
  • 16. Mass Wasting • Fall – Rockfall – Talus/Scree – Uniform accumulation of rockfall material: talus apron – Material tends to collect in cone shaped heaps: talus cones – Talus cones grow up the mountain – Slow talus flow in glaciers: rock glaciers 16© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-20
  • 17. Mass Wasting • Slide – Landslide, instantaneous mass slope collapse with no fluid flow lubrication – Initiated from added weight from rainfall or earthquakes – Rock avalanches – Lost material leaves land scar – Damming of valley streams – Rotation of sliding material: slump 17© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-23
  • 18. Mass Wasting • Flow – Wasting initiated or enhanced by addition of water – Water primary force; clay can enhance motion as well – Earthflows: water saturated land moved downhill – Mudflows: originate in arid basins; muddy downslope flows that can accumulate large rock material – Debris flows 18© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-25
  • 19. Mass Wasting • Creep – Unobtrusive downslope flow of soil and regolith – Freeze/thaw and wet/dry effects on creep – Burrowing animals and plant root effects – Principle variables are slope angle, vegetative cover, and moisture supply – Terracettes – Solifluction: soil flowage 19© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 15-30
  • 20. Summary • Denudation is the overall process of rock weathering, disintegration, and mass wasting • Weathering and mass wasting will drastically alter landscapes • Weathering breaks rocks into smaller fragments • Any exposed rock is weathered • There are five primary types of openings that are involved in weathering • There are numerous weathering agents, but they are classified into three primary categories 20© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 21. Summary • Mass wasting is the process by which weathered material is moved by gravity • There are numerous factors which influence the magnitude of mass wasting that takes place • Falls involve the downward motion of rock material with no added water • Slides are instantaneous mass slope collapses, such as landslides • Flows involve the displacement of weathered material by water—earthflows and mudflows 21© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 22. Summary • Creep is a slow-moving displacement of weathered material 22© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.