Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (12th Edition)

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Chapter 17 - Section 17.1 - The Importance of Groundwater - Concept Checks - Page 504: 3

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Groundwater plays two critical geologic roles. First, it serves as a major agent of chemical weathering, dissolving minerals from rocks as it percolates through the subsurface. This process contributes to the formation of underground caves, sinkholes, and other karst features. Second, groundwater is responsible for the deposition of various minerals, such as calcite and gypsum, when it resurfaces at springs or seeps.

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