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Although various definitions can be found in the scientific literature, tafoni (singular: tafone) are commonly defined as small (less than ) to large (greater than ) cavity features that develop in either natural or manmade, vertical to steeply sloping, exposures of granular rock (i.e., granite, sandstone) with smooth concave walls, and often round rims and openings. Recognized subcategories of tafoni include ''
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'', ''stonelace'', ''alveolar'' (less than ), ''sidewall'', ''basal'', ''nested'', and ''relic tafoni''. It is also commonly synonymous with ''nido d’ape roccioso'' in Italian.Paradise, T.R., 2013. ''Tafoni and other rock basins.'' In: Shroder, J. (Editor in Chief), Pope, G.A., (Ed.), ''Treatise on Geomorphology.'' Academic Press, San Diego, CA, vol. 4, Weathering and Soils Geomorphology, pp.111–126. The
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of the word ''tafoni'' is unclear. Tafoni may come from the
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word ''taphos'', ''tomb'', or it may stem from a Corsican or Sicilian word for ''holes'', ''taffoni'', or from ''tafonare'' meaning ''to perforate''. The earliest known publication of the term ''tafoni'' was in 1882.Hans Henrik Reusch (1882) ''Notes sur la géologie de la Corse'' (''Notes on the geology of Corsica''), ''Bulletin de la Société géologique de France'', 3rd series, 11 : 53-67 ; see p. 65
From p. 65:
''"Le peuple appelle ces cavités, quand elles sont petites, des ''tafoni'' ; quand elles sont grandes, des ''grotte''."'' (People call these cavities, when they're small, ''tafoni'' ; when they're large, ''caves''.)


Distribution

Tafoni often occur in groups that can riddle a hillside, cliff, or other rock formation. They typically develop in
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, either coarse-grained (
sandstone Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks. Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates ...
) or coarsely crystalline (
granite Granite () is a coarse-grained ( phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies under ...
) rock types. They also have been observed in
lacustrine A lake is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land, and distinct from any river or other outlet that serves to feed or drain the lake. Lakes lie on land and are not part of the ocean, although, like the much larger ...
silt Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay and composed mostly of broken grains of quartz. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed with sand or clay) or as sediment mixed in suspension with water. Silt usually has a floury feel ...
s,
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s, and conglomerates. They can be found in all climate types, but are most prolific in salt-rich environments, such as deserts and coastal zones. They have been found across the Earth, with dramatic forms found in the
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, Petra,
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, Coastal
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and Australia, and even in the
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regions, and
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. The common factors in the environments in which they are found are high salt concentrations and frequent or occasional desiccating conditions.Turkington, A.V. and Phillips, J.D., 2004. ''Cavernous weathering, dynamical instability and self‐organization.'' ''Earth Surface Processes and Landforms'', 29(6), pp.665-675.


Origin

Many explanations have been proposed for the origin of tafoni. They include marine abrasion; wind corrosion; mechanical weathering resulting from short-term temperature variations; chemical weathering of the interior of the rock (core-softening) under a protective crust (case-hardening) followed by mechanical removal of the softened material; biogeochemical weathering by lichens; temperature variations acting on salt efflorescence in coastal regions; and salt weathering. Starting in the 1970s, most workers have advocated salt weathering as the primary explanation for the formation of tafoni. Currently, tafoni are considered to be polygenetic in origin being the result of complex interaction of physical and chemical weathering processes, which include salt weathering and cyclic wetting and drying.McBride, E.F. and Picard, M.D., 2000. ''Origin and development of tafoni in tunnel spring tuff, Crystal Peak, Utah, USA.'' ''Earth Surface Processes and Landforms'', 25(8), pp.869-879. File:Tafoni-davis_hg.jpg, Image:Tafoni-san-francisco.jpg, File:Buntsandstein Waben.jpg, File:Tafoni at Elgol, Isle of Skye.jpg, File:HoneycombWeatheringCambrianIsrael.jpg, File:Korea-Mokpo Gatbawi 11-01716.JPG, Tafoni formations, named
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(Hat Rock), found on the shore of
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. File:Tafoni_weathering_in_monzonite_near_Corbara_in_Corsica.jpg, Tafoni on the shore of Corsica. File:Tafoni_in_granite_near_Corte_in_Corsica.jpg, Tafoni in the mountains of Corsica. File:Tafoni_in_conglomerate_near_Palasca_in_Corsica.jpg, Tafoni in conglomerate rock, Corsica.


See also

*, a similar weathering landform


References


External links


www.tafoni.com
Comprehensive explanation of tafoni, explanations of how they form, images, references
Gallery of tafoni along California's Central Coast
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