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Geology

Geology. Mineral (definition) naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition a definite crystalline structure

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Geology

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  1. Geology Mineral (definition) • naturally occurring, • inorganic solid • with a specific chemical composition • a definite crystalline structure • Minerals can form from the cooling of magma which is the molten material found beneath Earth’s surface as magma rises closer to the surface the molten compounds no longer move freely and they begin to interact chemically to form minerals

  2. Geology • Minerals form by combining elements together to create compounds. Each compound is unique and has specific properties that separate it from other compounds • Minerals are like rocks because all rocks are made of minerals

  3. Mineral Properties • Streak is easily determined by rubbing the mineral across an unglazed porcelain plate

  4. Mineral Properties • Streak is used to distinguish pyrite from gold Pyrite Gold

  5. Mineral Properties • Luster is the way a mineral reflects light from its surface and is caused by differences in mineral chemical compositions

  6. Mineral Properties • Either metallic or nonmetallic (dull, pearly, waxy, silky)

  7. Mineral Properties • Texture describes how a mineral feels to the touch • Rough, smooth, ragged, greasy, soapy, glassy

  8. Mineral Properties • Hardness is a measure of how easily a mineral can be scratched and is determined by the arrangement of it’s atoms.

  9. Mineral Properties • The Mohs hardness scale is used to compare a sample to the hardness of ten known minerals

  10. Mineral Properties • Cleavage determines whether a mineral will split easily and evenly along one or more flat planes

  11. Mineral Properties • Mica has perfect cleavage in one direction • Halite has cubic cleavage (3 planes)

  12. Mineral Properties • Fracture means the mineral is tightly bonded and breaks with rough or jagged edges • Quartz has fracture

  13. Mineral Properties • Specific Gravity compares the weight of the mineral to an equal volume of water at 4 degrees C

  14. Mineral Properties • Special Properties such as light reflection and reactions to acids are also useful tools

  15. Mineral Properties • Calcite fizzles when in contact with HCl

  16. Mineral Properties • Calcite also can cause double images

  17. Mineral Properties • Magnetite will attract iron

  18. Mineral Properties • Sulfur produces a rotten egg odor

  19. Geology • Small crystals means the magma cooled rapidly • Large crystals means the magma cooled more slowly

  20. Geology • Silicates are the most abundant group (96%) containing the two most abundant elements in the crust Silicon (Si) and Oxygen (O)

  21. Geology • Quartz and Feldspar are the most abundant minerals found in Earth’s crust

  22. Geology • Carbonates are minerals composed of one or more metallic elements with the carbonate compound CO3 ( 1 atom of carbon and 3 atoms off oxygen)

  23. Geology • Carbonates are the primary minerals in rocks such as limestone, coquina, and marble Limestone Coquina Marble

  24. Uses for Earth Materials • Nearly every single thing we use today comes from Earth directly or indirectly. The following is a list of minerals and ores

  25. Uses for Earth Materials • Name of mineral/ore Use(s) Quartz (mineral) Glass, watches

  26. Uses for Earth Materials Feldspar (mineral) Toothpaste

  27. Uses for Earth Materials • Calcite (mineral) Neutralizing acids

  28. Uses for Earth Materials Mica (mineral) Lampshades, insulation, makeup

  29. Uses for Earth Materials Pyrite (ore) Iron

  30. Uses for Earth Materials • TalcBaby powder

  31. Uses for Earth Materials • Bauxite Aluminum

  32. Virginia’s Important Resources • Coal Energy

  33. Virginia’s Important Resources • Gravel/stone (all) RoadConstruction

  34. Virginia’s Important Resources • Limestone Concrete

  35. Virginia’s Important Resources • Granite Building materials

  36. Virginia’s Important Resources • silica electronics

  37. Virginia’s Important Resources • zirconium & titanium advanced metallurgy

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