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Cosa (chi) è WEDGING - definizione

BREAKING DOWN OF ROCKS, SOIL AND MINERALS AS WELL AS ARTIFICIAL MATERIALS THROUGH CONTACT WITH THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE, BIOTA AND WATERS
Chemical weathering; Freeze-Thaw Cycle; Weathering of buildings; Building weathering; Mineral weathering; Mechanical weathering; Weathering processes; Physical weathering; Differential weathering; Freeze-thaw cycle; Differential erosion; Freeze-thaw action; Frost wedging; Frost-wedging; Biological weathering; Severe weathering; Weather-resistant; Salt wedging; Salt weathering; Solution weathering; Factors effecting weathering; Weathered rocks; Weather resistance; Deep weathering; Salt wedging (geology); Insolation weathering
  • Concrete damaged by [[acid rain]]
  • joints]] possibly by frost weathering or thermal stress
  • Exfoliated granite sheets in Texas, possibly caused by pressure release
  • A [[pyrite]] cube has dissolved away from host rock, leaving [[gold]] particles behind.
  • mantle]] [[xenolith]]
  • A [[natural arch]] produced by erosion of differentially weathered rock in Jebel Kharaz ([[Jordan]])
  • Oxidized [[pyrite]] cubes
  • Hydrolysis of a silica mineral
  • [[Tafoni]] at [[Salt Point State Park]], Sonoma County, California
  • [[Limestone]] [[core samples]] at different stages of chemical weathering, from very high at shallow depths (bottom) to very low at greater depths (top). Slightly weathered limestone shows brownish stains, while highly weathered limestone loses much of its carbonate mineral content, leaving behind clay. Limestone drill core taken from the carbonate West Congolian deposit in [[Kimpese]], [[Democratic Republic of Congo]].
  • glacial drift]] near [[Angelica, New York]].
  • Comparison of unweathered (left) and weathered (right) limestone

Wedging      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Wedge.
Wedged      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Wedge.
wedge         
  • A wood splitting wedge
MECHANICAL DEVICE; TRIANGULAR SHAPED TOOL; PORTABLE INCLINED PLANE; ONE OF THE SIX CLASSICAL SIMPLE MACHINES
Wedge (mechanics); Wedges; Wedge (mechanical device)
I
n. to drive a wedge between; into
II
v.
1) (d; intr., tr.) to wedge between; into
2) (N; used with an adjective) she wedged the door open

Wikipedia

Weathering

Weathering is the deterioration of rocks, soils and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with water, atmospheric gases, and biological organisms. Weathering occurs in situ (on site, with little or no movement), and so is distinct from erosion, which involves the transport of rocks and minerals by agents such as water, ice, snow, wind, waves and gravity.

Weathering processes are divided into physical and chemical weathering. Physical weathering involves the breakdown of rocks and soils through the mechanical effects of heat, water, ice, or other agents. Chemical weathering involves the chemical reaction of water, atmospheric gases, and biologically produced chemicals with rocks and soils. Water is the principal agent behind both physical and chemical weathering, though atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide and the activities of biological organisms are also important. Chemical weathering by biological action is also known as biological weathering.

The materials left over after the rock breaks down combine with organic material to create soil. Many of Earth's landforms and landscapes are the result of weathering processes combined with erosion and re-deposition. Weathering is a crucial part of the rock cycle, and sedimentary rock, formed from the weathering products of older rock, covers 66% of the Earth's continents and much of its ocean floor.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WEDGING
1. By strengthening Tony Blair it cleverly divides Labour, wedging further open the divisions in the government.
2. Crew members scrambled to stabilize the roof with wooden posts, wedging them into place with hammers.
3. Apparently transvestites all over England have been wedging themselves into women‘s shoes and torturing their feet in the process.
4. In Mobile, Ala., the storm knocked an oil rig free from its moorings, wedging it under a bridge.
5. The two Guatemalan men finished the job in an hour and a half, hauling a piano and wedging a sofa into his condo, then stacking the boxes in a back room, for less than $40.