Factors affecting weathering of rocks and minerals
a. Climatic Factors
- Controls rate & nature of weathering.
- Under arid regions, physical weathering is dominant (rocks & minerals break into small particles, no/little chemical change)
b. Physical characteristics of soil
- Firmly cemented & dense Quartzite & sandstone weather slowly due to their small surface area for chemical reaction.
- Soft & porous volcanic ash & limestone easily decompose-small surface area.
c. Chemical characteristics of soil
- Gypsum/calcite soluble easily in H2CO3 & are easily removed from the PM.
- Ferro magnesium minerals (Olivine & biotite) weather easily since ions are not tightly packed in the mineral crystal structure & iron is easily oxidizable.
- Weathering resistance order of some of the common minerals are:
Quartzite (most resistant)>muscovite & K feldspar>Na/Ca
Feldspars>Biotite /hornblende/ augite> olivine>dolomite/calcite>gypsum (least resistant minerals)