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Ch. 3 Earth Materials Minerals and Rocks Grotzinger, Jordan Press and Siever, 5th Ed. 2007 Adapted by Juan Lorenzo from Lecture Slides prepared by Peter Copeland • Bill Dupré
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Page 1: Ch. 3 Earth Materials Minerals and Rocks Grotzinger, Jordan Press and Siever, 5th Ed. 2007 Adapted by Juan Lorenzo from Lecture Slides prepared by Peter.

Ch. 3 Earth Materials

Mineralsand Rocks

Grotzinger, Jordan Press and Siever, 5th Ed. 2007

Adapted by Juan Lorenzo from Lecture Slides prepared by

Peter Copeland • Bill Dupré

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Concepts…• Minerals• Ionic and Covalent Bonds• Mineral classes based on negative

ions• Mineral classification based on

hardness• Cleavage, Fracture, Habit

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Concepts continued• Igneous Rocks

– Basalt (extrusive)– Granite (intrusive)

• Sedimentary Rocks– Erosion=Weathering+transport– Layering/bedding– Compaction – cementation

• Metamorphic Rocks– Regional

• Rock Cycle– Micas and feldspars ---- clays– Iron Minerals ------ rust/oxidation

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Quartz

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Mineral

A naturally occurring, solid, crystalline substance(ordered atomic arrangement), generally inorganic, with a definite chemical composition.

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Fig. 3.1

Calcite

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Rock

A naturally-occurring consolidated

mixture of minerals or mineral-like

substances.

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Is cane sugar a mineral?

1. False2. True

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Ions

•When an atom loses or gains an electron to or from another atom, what remains is called an ion.

•Positively charged ions (loss of electron) are called cations.

•Negatively charged ions (gain of electron) are called anions.

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Ionic Bonding Rules• ions of opposite charges

attract

(total charge must add to zero)

• 90% of minerals are essentially ionic compounds

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Salt (NaCl)

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Covalent Bonding

• Electrons shared between atoms

• Much more stable than ionic bonds

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Atomic Structure of Diamond

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Mineral Formation

• Crystallization from a magma

• Crystal growth in the solid state

• Precipitation from solution

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Halite precipitated from solution

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Green Bully

Anion!!!

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Earth’s Crust

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Minerals: May NOT be boring

• There are some 3,500 recognized minerals found on Earth.

• How many of the following are in your home?

Silicates - (Si, O) combined with other cationsCarbonates - Ca, Mg andOxides - O2− and metallic cationsSulfides - S2− and metallic cationsSulfates - (SO4)2− & metallic cationsPhosphates (PO4)3- & metallic cations

2-3(CO )

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Kidney stones

* http://www.gravmag.com/kstones2.html

• Calcium phosphate, oxalate (80%)

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Important ions in minerals

anionscharge cationschargeO−2

Si +4K +1Ca +2Na +1Al +3Mg +2Fe +2 or +3

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Sugar -Is it a mineral?

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Bread--- is it a mineral?

http://gallery.hd.org/_exhibits/food/bread-white-one-slice-100dpi-DHD.jpg

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Salt crystals

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Phosphates-tooth enamel

Juan Lorenzo’s (ex-)wisdom teeth and more coming soon ….

Tooth enamel is 95% hydroxyapatite (Ca10(P04).2(OH) Dentin is only partly made of hydroxyapatite

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Phosphates-bone

It’s NOT human!

http://users.rowan.edu/~farrell/hohb/Bones/Photos/broken%20bone3.JPG

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Wallboard - Gypsum (Sulfate)

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Sulfates

Gypsum CaSO4 •2H2O

Anhydrite CaSO4

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gypsum

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Photograph by Carsten Peter, Speleoresearch & Films *This Month in Photo of the Day: *National Geographic* Magazine Features* Massive beams of selenite dwarf human explorers in Mexico's Cave of Crystals, deep below the Chihuahuan Desert. Formed over millennia, these crystals are among the largest yet discovered on Earth.

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Cement- originally a Carbonate

85% limestone 15% clay - cooked together

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Carbonates - marble

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/cultureshock/flashpoints/visualarts/images/david_big.jpg

Michelangelo’s David

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The Acid Test for Calcite

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Important Mineral Groups

Olivine Si,O Fe,MgPyroxene Si,O Fe, Mg, CaAmphibole Si,O Ca, Mg, Fe, Na, KMicas Si,O Al, K, Fe, MgFeldspars Si,O, Al, Ca, Na, KCarbonates C,O,Ca,MgEvaporites K, Cl, Ca, S,O

Name Important constituents (including Oxygen)

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Olivine crystals in basalt

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Important Minerals

Quartz SiO2

Calcite CaCO3

Olivine (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Plagioclase feldsparK-feldsparMicasAmphibolesPyroxenes

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Oxides

Hematite Fe2O3

1.8-1.6 billion years ago

Magnetite Fe3O4

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Hematite

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Sulfides

Pyrite FeS2

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Pyrite

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Mineral Identification

HardnessCleavage FractureLusterColorDensity Crystal habit

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Q. What do rubies (red corundum), sapphires(corundum), emeralds (beryl) diamonds, and sandpaper have in common?

A. Hardness

corundum

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Mica Cleavage

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Which minerals commonly precipitate from sea water?

1. sulfates2. silicates3. oxides

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Rock

A naturally-occurring solid aggregate of minerals.

e.g, marble, granite, sandstone, limestone

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Sedimentary rocks• 5 % by volume of the upper crust

• 75% by area of continents

• Often the only record of geologic events:

e.g. Himalaya will someday be broken down and recemented into some type of sandstone

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Proportions of the Rock Types

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Sedimentary Rocks

• Rocks formed by consolidation of pieces of previously-existing rocks

• Chemical precipitation from solution

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Giant’s Causeway, Ireland

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Andesite - granite at the surface

Hand sample-Santiago de Chile

Microscope slide

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Metamorphic Rocks Rocks formed by the transformation

of previously-existing rocks in the solid state due to increased temperature and pressure.

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Which sequence of minerals is ranked in the correct

order?

1. Calcite, apatite, fluorite,

2. Corundum,talc,apatite3. Talc,apatite,

corundum