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Block / Granular disintegration – result is blocks of the parent material, or quartz rubble: increases surface area susceptible to attack. ... Tends to be concentrated at the rock surface or along joints and bedding planes. Block weathering and granular disintegration can also be the result of chemical weathering.
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www.geographypages.co.uk/weathering.htm
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In the first stage the rocks experience granular disintegration due to the widening of grain boundary microcracks and loosening of the rock structure. ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0341816285900104
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In dry climates, mechanical weathering predominates. Temperature changes cause individual rock grains to expand and contract. ... Here, the granite has actually disintegrated into its constituent grains. ... © 2001; Photo by David J. Leveson...
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academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/leveson/core/topics/...
academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/geology/leveson/core/topics/weathering/picture_gallery/display/joshua_tree_10.html
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Granular disintegration into powder ... Granular disintegration into sand to single flakes ... Granular disintegration to crumbly disintegration...
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www.stone.rwth-aachen.de/wgn_cse.htm
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The poorly cemented, friable nature of the LSRS made this stone particularly vulnerable to granular disintegration, especially at entrances where heavy foot traffic encouraged application of large quantities of deicing salt.
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gsa.confex.com/gsa/2006NC/finalprogram/abstract_103682.htm
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Block Disintegration ... • Porous rocks break up in a less geometric pattern, creating granular rocks in a process called granular disintegration.
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www.latech.edu/tech/liberal-arts/geography/courses/203/lectures/203lect13.htm
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the disintegration of rock by mechanical forces concentrated along rock fractures ... causes mostly granular disintegration ... hydration wetting, swelling and disintegration of soil aggregates and fine grained rocks...
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uregina.ca/~sauchyn/geog221/wthrng.html
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): Monuments, buildings, and works of art constructed of carbonate-based stone (calcite, e.g., limestone and marble) are subject to deterioration resulting from the effects of environmental exposure, granular disintegration, freeze/thaw cycles, and salt ... Add To MetaCar...
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Describes a psychological theory of personality development based on disintegration of existing features and building new ones ... The Theory of Positive Disintegration by Kazimierz Dabrowski.
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