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What is saprolite and how does it form?

September 11, 2025August 10, 2025 by GeologyHub
saprolite

Saprolite is chemically weathered bedrock that retains the original rock’s fabric. Saprolite formation is often isovolumetric means the volume of the rock remains essentially unchanged despite significant chemical alteration and mineral transformation.

Categories Exploration Geology, Physical Geology Tags laterite, saprock, saprolite
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