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Weathering of Basalt rock.​

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Answered by jijinr1234
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The intensive basalt weathering resulted in the formation and abundance of kaolinite and halloysite clay minerals as well as the iron oxide goethite in the strongly weathered soil. The idea thatweathering moves to a system composed of SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3 and H2O appears to be supported by the results of the study.

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Answered by xitzwinterbearx
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The most common weathering form of the cover basalt in the Galilee is a thin weathering crust characterized by a sharp concentration change of SOmeof the chemical constituents across the rock-soil interface. ... Clay minerals formed in the course of the weathering include smectite, halloysite and kaolinite.

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