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K/Ar T1/2 = 1.3 by
14C T1/2 = 5,730 y



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1 Weathering 2 isotopic dating systems



3 chemical sedimentary rocks 4 Weathering factors



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the chemical alteration and physical breakdown of rock
Weathering material during exposure to the air, moisture, and
organic matter.

development of joints, crystal growth(salts), frost-
wedging/freeze-thaw, heat (spalling and thermal
Mechanical weathering
expansion/contraction), bioturbation (root penetration
and enlarging joint fractures in rock)

, Chemical weathering carbonation, hydrolisis, oxidation, dissolution

Weathering effects on concentration of stable minerals, weathering rinds,
rocks spheroidal weathering

Weathering factors climate, organisms, relief, parent material, time

eluviation (removal), illuviation (accumulation),
translocation (movement of material through soil
Soil formation
profile), transformation (chemical alteration of minerals
within soil profile in situ)

climate, organisms, relief, parent material, time
Factors of soil formation
(CLORTP)

O: loose organic matter
A: Inorganic matter w/humus; constantly cycling; topsoil
E: eluviated horizon, little/no organic matter
SOIL
B: zone of illuviation containing materials from zone of
accumulation (E)
C: weathered parent material, little to no organic matter

w: accumulation of iron oxide
wk
k: calcium carbonate

sedimentary rock formation accumulation, compaction, cementation

cementing agents Silica, Fe-oxide, Calcite, Clays, and Tar

accumulated particles of broken rock or skeletal
clastic sedimentary rocks remains of dead organisms.
conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone, mudstone (shale)

formed by precipitation of minerals from solution in
chemical sedimentary rocks water.
limestone, dolostone, rock salt

refers to changes that affect sediment after its initial
deposition.
diagenesis
compaction, cementation, recrystalization, oxidation,
reduction

topset beds: uppermost layer
foreset beds: middle layer(slightly coarser deposited
deltaic structures
material)
bottomset beds: lowest part of delta, fine material

relative dating determining the chronological order of events

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