ABSTRACT

Our landscape is constantly changing, but before the dramatic effects of erosion and mass movement take place, more subtle forces work on the rocks, minerals and soils around us. Weathering is the initial process which exposes the top few layers of the Earth to the potential for change.

 

This book provides an introduction to the scientific principles behind mechanical, chemical and biological weathering. Starting with a consideration of the chemical and physical properties of rocks and water, the authors proceed to an accessible explanation of the weathering processes themselves, concluding with a review of weathering rates and intensities, and a survey of the effects of weathering on the landscape. Assuming little background knowledge, the authors develop ideas from first principles to provide a straightforward introduction to weathering for students of geography, geology and earth and environmental science.

chapter 3|18 pages

Bulk Physical Properties of Rocks

chapter 4|13 pages

Physical Properties of Water

chapter 5|14 pages

Chemical Properties of Water

chapter 6|31 pages

Mechanical Weathering Processes

chapter 7|33 pages

Chemical Weathering

chapter 8|13 pages

Biological Weathering

chapter 9|35 pages

Intensity and Rate of Weathering

chapter 10|30 pages

Products of Weathering

chapter 11|18 pages

Weathering-Controlled Landforms