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Earth Science Unit 1.4: Weathering and Soils The Rock Cycle Weathering The breakdown of rock near the surface due to surface processes, such as: Chemical Alteration – Solution & leaching of water – Biological action – Hydration Mechanical – Impact – Wedging: Frost, Plant Roots, Salt Crystal Growth, Expansion of Hydrated Minerals Weathering Rates Differential Weathering and Erosion Differential Weathering and Erosion Mass-Wasting Movement of Large Amounts of Material Downhill under Gravity • • • • • Creep Mudflows Slump Rockfalls Avalanches Surface Area and Weathering Spheroidal Weathering Spheroidal Weathering and Exfoliation Spheroidal Weathering Joints and Spheroidal Weathering What Determines Soil Type • • • • • Climate Vegetation Drainage Time Parent Material – Residual - Transported – Least Important Factor for Mature Soils Soil Formation Processes Leaching from Surface – – – – K, Mg, Na Ca Si Al, Fe Accumulation beneath Surface – Al, Fe in Humid Climates – Ca in Arid Climates Soil Horizons and Profiles Soil Horizons • Layers in Soil • Not Deposited, but Zones of Chemical Action Soil Profile • Suite of Layers at a Given Locality Principal Soil Horizons • • • • O - Organic (Humus) Often Absent A – Leaching (Clay Removed) E - Bleached Zone - Only in Certain Soils B – Accumulation – Absent in Young Soils – Distinct in Old Soils – Al, Fe, Clay (Moist) – Si, Ca (Arid) • C - Parent Material (bedrock) Soil Classification This may be the most difficult classification problem in science because of the many factors involved. Varied Bases for Classification • Parent Material • Special Constituent Materials • Maturity • Structure • Climate & Vegetation Multiple Objectives • Scientific – Genesis & Evolution • Agricultural – Fertility – Most Effective Use • Engineering – Slope Stability – Expansion and Shrinkage – Stability of Excavations "The 7th Approximation" • U.S. Soil Conservation Service • 12 Soil Orders "The 7th Approximation" Degree of Weathering and B Horizon Development Little Slight Moderate Large Extreme Entisols Aridisols Inceptisols Alfisols Spodosols Ultisols Mollisols Oxisols Soils Defined by Special Constituent Materials Andisols Volcanic Ash Histosols Peat, Organic Matter Vertisols “Self-Mixing” Clay Soils Gelisols Soils on Permafrost Soils of the U.S. Typical Soil Profile (Spodosol) Aridisol, Kuwait Ultisols: Alabama Tennessee Oxisol, California (a Paleosol) Paleosol, Scotland