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- Weathering_rind abstract "A weathering rind is a discolored, chemically altered, outer zone or layer of a discrete rock fragment formed by the processes of weathering. The inner boundary of a weathering rind approximately parallels the outer surface of the rock fragment in which it has developed. Rock fragments with weathering rinds normally are discrete clasts ranging is size from pebbles to cobbles or boulders. They typically occur either lying on the surface of the ground or buried within sediments such as alluvium, colluvium, or glacial till. A weathering rind represents the alteration of the outer portion of a rock by exposure to air or near surface groundwater over a period of time. Typically, a weathering rind may be enriched with either iron or manganese (or both), and silica, and oxidized to a yellowish red to reddish color. Often a weathering rind exhibits multiple bands of differing colors.Although sometimes confused with weathering rinds, spheroidal weathering is a different type of chemical weathering in which spherical layers of weathered material progressively develop in situ around blocks of jointed bedrock beneath the Earth's surface, rather than in reworked and transported clasts such as cobbles and boulders.".
- Weathering_rind thumbnail Spheroidal_weathering.jpg?width=300.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageID "36469558".
- Weathering_rind wikiPageLength "9094".
- Weathering_rind wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Weathering_rind wikiPageRevisionID "683890703".
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Alluvium.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Antarctic.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Arctic.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Bedrock.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Boulder.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weathering.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Clastic_rock.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Cobble_(geology).
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Colluvium.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Debitage.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Fluvial_terrace.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Glacial.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_period.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Gravel.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Joint_(geology).
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Knapping.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Landform.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Liesegang_rings_(geology).
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Magnification.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Microscope.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Moraine.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Obsidian.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Obsidian_hydration_dating.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Pebble.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Poverty_Point.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Relative_dating.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_ion_mass_spectrometry.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Sediment.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Spheroidal_weathering.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Till.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink Weathering.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink File:Selwyn_Rock_6.JPG.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLink File:Spheroidal_weathering.jpg.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLinkText "Weathering rind".
- Weathering_rind wikiPageWikiLinkText "weathering rind".
- Weathering_rind hasPhotoCollection Weathering_rind.
- Weathering_rind wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Weathering_rind subject Category:Weathering.
- Weathering_rind comment "A weathering rind is a discolored, chemically altered, outer zone or layer of a discrete rock fragment formed by the processes of weathering. The inner boundary of a weathering rind approximately parallels the outer surface of the rock fragment in which it has developed. Rock fragments with weathering rinds normally are discrete clasts ranging is size from pebbles to cobbles or boulders.".
- Weathering_rind label "Weathering rind".
- Weathering_rind sameAs m.0_v38yp.
- Weathering_rind sameAs Q17152635.
- Weathering_rind sameAs Q17152635.
- Weathering_rind wasDerivedFrom Weathering_rind?oldid=683890703.
- Weathering_rind depiction Spheroidal_weathering.jpg.
- Weathering_rind isPrimaryTopicOf Weathering_rind.