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Laboratory simulation of rock weathering by salt crystallization and hydration processes in hot,arid environments
Authors:C H B Sperling  R U Cooke
Abstract:The results of a series of experiments are reported in this paper which were designed to differentiate between the forces of crystal growth and hydration in salt weathering, using a single salt-hydrate system (sodium sulphate), five contrasting rock types, and several diurnal temperature-relative humidity cycles which permitted or inhibited these processes and simulated ground surface climates in hot, arid environments. It was shown that hydration of sodium sulphate is an effective mechanism of rock disintegration but that it is significantly less destructive than crystal growth pressure. Crystallization of thenardite (Na2SO4) is, in turn, more effective in rock weathering than the crystal growth of mirabilite (Na2SO4.10H2O). In general, rates of disintegration were most rapid where the diurnal temperature range was extreme and relative humidity lowest.
Keywords:Arid environments  Climatic cabinet  Crystallization  Hydration  Rock disintegration  Salt weathering  Sodium sulphate
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