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Biotic weathering of rocks by lichens in Antarctica

Jie, Chen and Blume, Hans-Peter (1999) Biotic weathering of rocks by lichens in Antarctica. Advances in Polar Science, 10 (1). pp. 25-32.

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Abstract

Weathering process of rocks in Antarctica can be accelerated by the colonization of lichens, which dominate surface vegetation and endolithic communities respectively in the maritime Antarctic and in Antarctic cold deserts. The effects of lichens on their substrate rocks can be attributed to both physical and chemical causes. As the result of the weathering induced by lichens, the surface corrosion and exfoliation of colonized rocks occur. The mobilization of iron in the rock-forming minerals and the precipitation of poorly ordered iron oxides are investigated. Furthermore, the neoformation of crystalline metal oxalates and secondary clay minerals are identified in the colonized rocks. Due to unique climatic conditions, the biotic weathering process of rocks in Antarctica somewhat differs from that of other regions of the world.

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    Uncontrolled Keywords: Antarctica, lichens, weathering, epilithic, endolithc.
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    Date Deposited: 26 Apr 2023 10:29
    URI: http://library.arcticportal.org/id/eprint/2170

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