forvittring
Forvittring is a geological process involving the gradual disintegration and decomposition of rocks and minerals at or near the Earth's surface through physical, chemical, and biological mechanisms. This process plays a fundamental role in soil formation, landscape evolution, and nutrient cycling. The term "forvittring" originates from Scandinavian languages, with "for" meaning "pre" or "former" and "vittring" meaning "weathering," thus referring to the weathering and breakdown of rocks in a specific context.
Physical weathering, a key component of forvittring, includes processes such as freeze-thaw cycles, thermal expansion, and
Forvittring is significant in shaping landforms like valleys and soils, influencing the stability and erosion patterns
While similar to broader concepts of weathering, forvittring emphasizes specific regional or geological contexts, particularly within