1. Mineral
Formation
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2. Mineral
Formation
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3. Mineral Formation
• Mineral crystals
grow as atoms are
added to its
surfaces, edges,
or corners
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4. Mineral Formation
• Growth depends on:
1) What atoms are available in the
surrounding area
2) How fast atoms can migrate to the crystal
3) Temperature and Pressure conditions of
the surrounding area
• Slower cooling allows for bigger crystals
• Different minerals crystallize from the same solution at
different temperatures.
• Pressure conditions have to be right for mineral
formation
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5. Mineral Formation
• Minerals can form in
various places
1) Precipitation in hot
water
-a solid forming in the
water
1) From magma cooling
2) From evaporation of water QuickTim e™ and a
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6. Minerals from Hot Water
• Some minerals are made from hot-
water solutions that are rich in
dissolved mineral matter
• Example: Sugar will dissolve faster in
hot water, but when the water cools, the
sugar crystals will form again
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7. Minerals from Hot Water
This is one of the principles
of crystallization: as the
temperature of a liquid
drops, the amount of solid
ingredients it can hold in
suspension drops as well.
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8. Minerals from Hot Water
• As the hot water cools,
the atoms slow down
and the atoms within
can then form bonds
• Minerals will often form
around the edges of hot
springs where the water
is cooler
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9. Minerals from Hot Water
Minerals also form in cracks of rocks where the
water is cooler from the surrounding rock
-Cracks in rock become lined with mineral matter
Ex: veins can be found within rocks of
concentrated minerals like gold, silver, or
copper
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10. Minerals from Magma
• Magma = molten
rock found within
the Earth
• As magma cools the
atoms begin to
arrange into an
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11. Minerals from Magma
• When the temperature
of magma drops below
the “solidification
temperature” of a
specific mineral, the
crystals will begin to
grow
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12. Minerals from Evaporation
• Minerals can form from
water on the Earth’s
surface
• When water evaporated
from solutions rich in
minerals, the minerals
are left behind when the
water is gone
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