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Moses et al., 2014

Methods for measuring rock surface weathering and erosion: A critical review

Moses, C., Robinson, D., Barlow, J.
DOI
DOI10.1016/j.earscirev.2014.04.006
Aasta2014
AjakiriEarth-Science Reviews
Köide135
Leheküljed141-161
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id48801

Abstrakt

Studies of rates, processes and modes of rock surface, and near-surface, deterioration, and also hardening, are central to rock weathering and building stone research, conservation and management. There is a need to measure and monitor weathering at the rock–atmosphere interface to facilitate understanding of climatic, environmental and lithological controls on the evolution and development of surface weathering features. This paper reviews long-established and recently developed field and laboratory methods used by geomorphologists to monitor and measure the impact of weathering and erosion on physical and mechanical properties of exposed rock surfaces and their immediate sub-surface. Key advances are highlighted, their application to multi-scalar understanding and modelling of rock surface weathering in different contexts is discussed and potential future advances to provide new insights into rock weathering, durability and materials conservation are identified. In highlighting key advantages and disadvantages of a wide range of methods to the broader earth science community, the paper aims to contribute to further innovative thinking across disciplines to develop new methods for measuring and monitoring rock weathering.

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