Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown...

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Weathering, Erosion, and Soils

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Page 1: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Weathering, Erosion, and Soils

Page 2: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

What is weathering?

• Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces

• Two types of weathering:– Mechanical– Chemical

Page 3: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Mechanical Weathering

• Physical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces

• Only SIZE changes, not composition• Examples…

– Frost wedging:water freezes, expands,breaks rock apart

Page 4: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Mechanical Weathering

• Physical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces

• Only SIZE changes, not composition• Examples…

– Exfoliation: removal of pressure causes it to expand and crack; layer wearsaway

Page 5: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Mechanical Weathering

• Physical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces

• Only SIZE changes, not composition• Examples…

– Root wedging: plant roots actlike ice to split rock

Page 6: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Chemical Weathering• Chemical reactions break the

minerals/rocks into different materials

• Composition changes• Examples…

– Oxidation: mineral reacts with oxygen and break off (e.g., iron turns to rust)

Page 7: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Chemical Weathering

• Chemical reactions break the minerals/rocks into different materials

• Composition changes• Examples…

– Hydrolysis: chemicals in rock react with water,causing some minerals to break away

Page 8: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Chemical Weathering

• Chemical reactions break the minerals/rocks into different materials

• Composition changes• Examples…

– Carbonation: CO2 and water make carbonic acid that washes away some minerals (especially limestone)

Page 9: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Chemical Weathering

• Chemical reactions break the minerals/rocks into different materials

• Composition changes• Examples…

– Acids (in living things or due to pollution) can crack rock

Page 10: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

What is Erosion?

• Erosion is the movement of weathered materials from one location to another (often downhill)

• Caused by:– Wind– Gravity– Running water– Glaciers– Plants, animals, people

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Weathering vs. erosion

• Weathering breaks down rocks, which ultimately makes soil

• Erosion carries it away!

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Wind erosion

Page 13: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Gravity erosion

Page 14: Weathering, Erosion, and Soils. What is weathering? Weathering is the physical or chemical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces Two types of weathering:

Running water erosion

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Glacial erosion

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Plant, animal, human erosion

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What is soil?

• Soil is a mixture of weathered rock, organic matter (living/decaying), air, and water

• Made from…– Materials weathered from bedrock

(underlying “parent” rock),– Materials deposited from erosion– Organic matter made by the actions of

living things

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Soil types

• Type of soil mainly depends on the parent material (bedrock)– Example: quartz-rick rocks produce sandy

soil– Example: iron-rich rocks produce red soil

• Also depends on climate (temperature and rainfall)– Determines amount of organic matter

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Soil textures

• Particle size– Sand– Silt– Clay

• If particles are too small, soil can’t hold much air and water

• If particles are too large, water runs right through!

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Soil fertility

• How well a soil can support plant growth

• Factors include minerals/nutrients, organisms living in soil, precipitation, topography, acidity

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Soil profiles

• Soil profiles are the vertical sequence of layers– The layers are called

horizons

• Soils in different areas produce different profiles

• Climate affects the horizons

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Soil erosion

• Soil erosion is the movement of soil from one place to another– Caused by wind,

water, glaciers, animals/plants, human activity

• Weathering creates soil, erosion destroys it!

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Human causes of soil erosion

• Development for housing/buildings

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Human causes of soil erosion

• Development for housing/buildings• Deforestation• Farming• Widespread and devastating problem

around the world– “Desertification”– Dust Bowl of the 1930s

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Dust Bowl, 1930s

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Destitute Pea Pickers in California. Mother of Seven Children. by Dorothea Lange

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How can we prevent it?

• Plant trees and groundcover

• Improve farming practices– Contour plowing– Strip cropping– Terracing– Crop rotation– Cover cropping

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