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Spheroidal Weathering of Basalt

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Spheroidal weathering affects many bodies of solid rock or large blocks. It's also called onion-skin or concentric weathering. (more below)
Onion-skin weathering
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In this basalt outcrop, groundwater penetrates along joints and fractures, loosening and decaying the rock layer by layer. As the process progresses into a block, the surface of weathering grows more and more rounded. Spheroidal weathering resembles the exfoliation that occurs on a larger scale in plutonic rocks. That process, however, is mechanical rather than chemical.

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