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Date Posted: 19:39:06 11/08/99 Mon
Author: Dr. Chatterjea
Subject: Re: Weathering
In reply to: Ratna 's message, "Weathering" on 07:34:33 11/06/99 Sat

'Renewal process' refers to the constant addition of new water to the system (weathering) as new water will bring in newly dissolved chemicals which will enhance the weathering potential. So fresh additions of water usually would lead to a higher rates of weathering.



> Dr Chatterjea
>
> This inquiry arises while revising for the exams.
>
> In your lecture on weathering, the topic being
> alteration o rocks under tropical conditions, a factor
> mentioned was rainfall. You mentioned that the renewal
> process of water is a very important factor. My
> question is:
>
> What does "renewal process of water" means?

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