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Part 2
  • ROCK JOINTS, SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA,
  • and WEATHERING

2
  • All rock is jointed media
  • This shows orthogonal jointing in layered
    sedimentary strata.
  • Groundwater moves through the joints
  • Joints often occur in semi-parallel clusters,
    which are more subject to weathering and
    disintegration enlarging flow conduits

3
  • Regional systematic joints perturb layered
    sedimentary rock strata, generally orthogonal to
    the bedding. Navajo sandstone above Colorado
    City, Arizona

4
  • Stepped cut in volcanic strata illustrating
    problems with raveling in upper portion of the
    weathered horizon. Note presence of trees, along
    mid-slope bench and shear zones.

5
  • Joints break the rock mass up into discrete
    pieces, creating greater specific surface area
    for chemical reaction and cation/anion exchange
    with oxygenated groundwater, or enzymes secreted
    by tree and plant roots

6
  • Plot showing asymptotic relationship between
    number of particles and specific surface area for
    one cubic meter of rock divided into increasingly
    smaller blocks
  • Intensely jointed or fractured rock can be
    expected to undergo weathering much more quickly
    than less fractured, or lower permeability
    materials

7
  • Blocks within joint clusters can often weather
    out completely, becoming filled with porous and
    low cohesion grus, which is easily eroded, as
    shown here near Olmsted Point in Yosemite Natl
    Park.

8
  • At greater depths, minerals in percolating
    groundwater can foment cementation along joint
    systems, as shown here.
  • Most common cementaceous agents are carbonate,
    silica, and iron derivatives
  • Note maroon colored zones of iron oxide extending
    outward from orthogonal joint planes

9
Precipitation of Iron Oxide
  • Chemical reactions involving iron-rich minerals,
    such as pyroxene, in the presence of oxygen and
    water.
  • Iron oxide can be one of the strongest binders

10
  • Iron cementation along orthogonal joints in
    precambrian granite in the western Grand Canyon
  • Note mineralization halos radiating outward from
    the original joints, at right angles to one
    another.
  • Note granite core stones weathering into grus
    between the ironstone halos
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