WEATHERING
Def:
Weathering is the process of weathering, disintegration or
fragmentation of rocks into small particles.
Rocks on the earth’s surface are weathered by different type
where we get type of weathering as follows:
- physical/mechanical weathering
- chemical weathering
- biological weathering
1. PHYSICAL / MECHANICAL WEATHERING
This is type of weathering whereby the rocks disintegrate in
small particles without chemical reaction.
Physical weathering occurs in different type such as:
- temperature change (exfoliation)
- frost action
- alternate wet and dry
- biotic factors
- burrowing animals
A. temperature change (exfoliation)
This is the type of physical
weathering where by temperature cause the rocks to disintegrate, when temperature
increase rocks expand during the day and when temperature falls during the
night rocks decrease in size so this process when continues every day cause the
rocks to break into pieces, the broken rocks are know as exfoliation
B. frost action
This is the type of physical
weathering of the rocks caused by frost, when water penetrates in fissures of
the rocks and when temperature cools and falls below 0˚c it causes water to
freez in fissures, since freezing water/ice has high volume than melting water
then cause expansion of rocks and development of cracks then fragmentation of
rocks.
C. alternate wet and dry
Rocks are combination of
different minerals, all minerals absorb and loss water in different rate, this
different wet and dry in minerals cause cracks between the margins of one or
more elements.
D. biotic factors
Is the type of physical
weathering caused by plants as plants grow cause the roots to expand and
penetrates in rocks then develop cracks inside the rocks hence disintegration
E. burrowing animals
These animals are such as rats, rabbits etc. they
disintegrate rocks when they dig burrows hence physical weathering of rocks
occurs.
2. CHEMICAL
WEATHERING.
This is the process of weathering of rocks through chemical
reaction, chemical weathering occurs in different types as:
- solution
- oxidation
- carbonation
- hydration
- hydrolysis
- biotic factors
A. solution
This is the type of chemical weathering occurs when soluble
rocks such as limestone, salt rocks etc.dissolve in water to form solution.
B. oxidation
This is the type of chemical weathering, it occurs when
oxygen is added in rocks that contain iron and form rust on it, when these
rocks react with oxygen they form oxidized iron that some times known as
hematite.
E.g. Oxygen
+ Iron → Hematite (oxidized iron)
C. carbonation
When carbon dioxide combine with rain water it forms weak
carbonic acid and this reacts with soluble calcium carbonate (lime stone) to form
soluble calcium hydrogen carbonate
(Calcium bicarbonate).
CO2
+ H2O → H2CO3
Then:
H2CO3 + CaCO3 → Ca (HCO3)2.
When carbonic acid reacted with the surface of the lime
stone it forms two features
i.
Grikes
ii.
Clint
D. hydration
This is the type of weathering where by rocks absorb water
then swell, this swelling causing rocks to develop cracks hence disintegrate.
Also when hematite rocks absorb water they form new rocks known as limonite.
H2O
+ Hematite →
Limonite
E. hydrolysis
This is the type of chemical weathering occurs when hydrogen
reacts with different minerals in rocks to from different kind of rocks e.g.
when hydrogen reacts with feldspar new rock known as clay is formed.
Feldspar + H → Clay
biotic factors
is the process where animals release some chemical which altimately
react with rocks leading to its disintegration e.g Humic acid released by
vegetation after decay. This acis reacts with rocks.
DIFFERENT BETWEEN PHYSICAL
AND CHEMICAL WEATHERING
1. physical weathering involves break down of rocks without any change
in chemical and mineral structure of
rock while in chemical weathering is break down of rocks in which chemical change
are experienced.
2. physical weathering is influenced by temperature change and hence
common in arid areas where the diunal range of temp is high. While in chemical
weathering is mainly influenced by water and hence is common in equatorial
region where rainfall is high throughout the year.
3. physical weathering concentrates on upper layer of the earth
therefore is shallow while chemical weathering even deeper layers where
percolating rain water can reach.
4. physical weathering has got six processes while chemical weathering
has got five processes.
5. chemical weathering is slower disintegration because of slow
reaction of gases in water while physical weathering may be quicker e.g man
cracking rock.
FACTORS AFFECTING WEATHERING
1. Climate
Temperature and rainfall are two major
weather element, in certain climatic region receive a certain type of
weathering e.g in equatorial region with high temperature experience fact and
deep weathering.
Chemical weathering is most common in area
of high rainfall while physical weathering is common in low rainfall.
2. Relief
This refers to the nature of the land
surface, chemical weathering is common in mountain region where the wind ward
side receive high ranfall.
In the steep slope the weathering takes place
at high speed because it is the centre of denudation and it experienced with
physical weathering due to the high surface run of all the weathered material
is falling downward lead to its disintegration.
In gentle slope the weathering is in low
speed because it is the place of deposition and it is affected by chemical
weathering due to down ward movement of water.
3. Nature of rock
Colored rock has effect on weathering,
the rock which contain black mineral absorbs temperature so that the physical
weathering takes place. E.g. olivines are dark.
The rocks with minerals like granite
(composed of quarts, feldspar) resist weathering than the rock contains grabbo
(composed of augite and lime soda) are affected faster by chemical weathering.
Weakness of the rock which has the line of
weakness such as crack or joint affected much by weathering.
4. Time
When the process of weathering takes
place in a day or night but after a very long time the weathering will be more
but if it is shorter the weathering will be less.
5. Living
organism (Flora/Fauna)
At the area which have dense vegetation the
plants add nitric acid within its roots so when it penetrates within the rock
the acid reacts with rock affecting weathering compared to the place with low
vegetation.
Animal affect
weathering through living or dying.
EFFECT OF
WEATHERING
1. Soil formation
Since weathering breaks the rocks into
small particles which appear being mixed with organic matter leads to
development of soil profile.
2. Modifying
the landform.
Other features formed through weathering
like exfoliation domes, clints, grikes etc.
3. Provision of building materials to man.
The scree and blocks can be used in
construction of building the house, bridge and dams.
4. Influence the rate of mass – wasting
Where the rocks have been disintegrated so
the erosion takes place very fast unlike the area where weathering takes place
at low degree.
5. Tourist
attraction
Some landforms resulted by weathering
process have good visual impression so are very attractive to tourists.
Example granite tors like Kit mikage in
seme hills in Kisumu district
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