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Title: Weathering and Soil


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Soil Weathering
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Weathering
  • The breakdown of materials of Earths crust into
    smaller pieces.

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Mechanical Weathering
  • Process by which rocks are broken down into
    smaller pieces by external conditions.
  • Types of Physical weathering
  • Frost wedging
  • Plant roots
  • Friction and impact
  • Burrowing of animals
  • Temperature changes

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Frost Wedging
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Plant Roots
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Friction and Repeated Impact
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Burrowing of Animals
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Temperature Changes
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Questions
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Chemical Weathering
  • The process that breaks down rock through
    chemical changes.
  • The agents of chemical weathering
  • Water
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Living organisms
  • Acid rain

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Water
  • Water weathers rock by dissolving it

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Oxygen
  • Iron combines with oxygen in the presence of
    water in a processes called oxidation
  • The product of oxidation is rust

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Carbon Dioxide
  • CO2 dissolves in rain water and creates carbonic
    acid
  • Carbonic acid easily weathers limestone and marble

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Living Organisms
  • Lichens that grow on rocks produce weak acids
    that chemically weather rock

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Acid Rain
  • Compounds from burning coal, oil and gas react
    chemically with water forming acids.
  • Acid rain causes very rapid chemical weathering
  • Acid rain has the same ph level as tomato juice

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Soil
  • What is soil?
  • Loose mixture of weathered rock, organic matter,
    water, and air
  • Is chemically and physically different from
    parent material

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Soil Horizon
  • Soils have distinct zones that roughly parallel
    land surface

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Horizon Layers
  • Typical soil profile
  • O horizon -- dark organic matter
  • A horizon -- contains some organic matter but
    many minerals are removed from this layer
    Lighter-colored than O
  • B horizon -- contains decomposed rock such as
    clay, iron oxides, calcite may be red, yellow,
    or tan
  • C horizon -- slightly altered parent material

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Soil Horizons in Archaeology
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Ashland, home of Henry Clay
Soil Horizon ?
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Can you see the layers?
Monticello, VA
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Can you figure out the layers?
  • Which is horizon O, A, B, C?

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Erosion
  • The process by which water, ice, wind or gravity
    moves fragments of rock and soil.

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Water Erosion
  • Rivers, streams, and runoff

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Ice Erosion
  • Glaciers

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Wind Erosion
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Mass Movements
  • Landslides, mudslides, slump and creep

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POP QUIZ TIME!!
  • You may use your notes

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POP QUIZ TIME!!
  • What is mechanical weathering?

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POP QUIZ TIME!!
  1. What are the two types of weathering?

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POP QUIZ TIME!!
  1. What are the two types of weathering?
  2. Acid rain is which type of weathering?

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POP QUIZ TIME!!
  • What are the two types of weathering?
  • Acid rain is which type of weathering?
  • Iron combines with what 2 things to form rust?

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POP QUIZ TIME!!
  • What are the two types of weathering?
  • Acid rain is which type of weathering?
  • Iron combines with what 2 things to form rust?
  • Frost wedging animal burrowing are which type
    of weathering?

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POP QUIZ TIME!!
  • What are the two types of weathering?
  • Acid rain is which type of weathering?
  • Iron combines with what 2 things to form rust?
  • Frost wedging animal burrowing are which type
    of weathering?
  • Which horizon has dark, organic matter?

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POP QUIZ TIME!!
  • What are the two types of weathering?
  • mechanical chemical
  • Acid rain is which type of weathering?
  • chemical weathering
  • Iron combines with what 2 things to form rust?
  • oxygen water
  • Frost wedging animal burrowing are which type
    of weathering?
  • mechanical
  • Which horizon has dark, organic matter?
  • Horizon O
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