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Limestone
Pavements are bare limestone rock surfaces composed of slabs of rock (clints),
separated by variable-width vertical cracks
(grikes). These grikes have developed
by weathering and enhanced solution along joints. Composed principally of calcite,
limestone is vulnerable to chemical weathering by water (solution) and dissolves
easily. In the Yorkshire Dales, exposure of very extensive pavements may be partly
an example of the stripping of soil by moving ice during the last glaciation period
more than 10,000 years ago.
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