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Mineral species differ widely in their resistance to weathering processes.
This series summarizes the relative resistance to weathering of the common
rock-forming silicates, and indicates that the minerals crystallized at
the highest temperatures, under the most anhydrous conditions, are more
readily weathered than those that crystallized last from the lower
temperature, more aqueous magmas. Hawkes, 2
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