ABSTRACT. Stylolites are localized dissolution surfaces commonly found in sedimen-tary rocks. Stylolites have been extensively studied due to their important role in controlling dissolution, precipitation, deformation, and fluid transport in rocks. Field observations indicate that stylolite formation and morphology are strongly correlated both with the surrounding stress and with the distribution of clays within the host rock, yet the mechanism by which they form remains enigmatic. We present results from a newly developed two-dimensional Spring-Network Model that studies stylolite forma-tion by pressure-solution with and without the presence of clays, where clays play a role of enhancing pressure solution. We use our model to test the rela...