vyvtrání
Vyvtrání, also known as "salt weathering" or "haloclasty," is a type of physical weathering process that occurs in arid and semi-arid regions. It is primarily caused by the repeated wetting and drying of rocks and minerals due to the presence of salt. The process involves the following steps:
1. Water containing dissolved salts, such as sodium chloride or magnesium sulfate, seeps into cracks and pores
2. As the water evaporates, the salts crystallize and expand, exerting pressure on the surrounding rock.
3. This pressure can cause the rock to fracture, leading to the formation of small, flat, or
4. Over time, repeated cycles of wetting and drying can cause significant disintegration of the rock.
Vyvtrání is most effective in rocks that are porous or have existing cracks, such as sandstone, limestone,
The resulting features from vyvtrání can include exfoliation, the formation of honeycomb-like structures, and the creation