The weathering rates of some sandstone cliffs central Weald,England |
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Authors: | Allan Pentecost |
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Abstract: | Short-term (1-30 months) weathering rates were obtained for steep cliffs of Cretaceous Ardingly Sandstone in southern England, using a new photographic method. Mean rates for an exposed and a sheltered outcrop were 0.11 and 0.033 mm a?1 respectively. Significant (p < 0.1) positive correlations were obtained with illumination and algal biomass and a significant negative correlation (p < 0.05) with slope angle. There was no correlation with grain size, porosity, or mean surface temperature. Highest weathering rates were observed on south- and west-facing exposed cliffs. The results are discussed with reference to algal growth, climate, and wind direction. |
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Keywords: | Sandstone Weathering rates Correlation Climate Algal growth |
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