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Mineral Resources Formation
Mineral Resources Formation
SCHOOL
First Semester; A.Y. 2019 – 2020
MINERAL RESOURCES
Occurrence of a mineral resource in relation to the rock cycle and plate tectonics
- The geologic processes in the rock cycle play a role in the accumulation and concentration of
valuable minerals.
C. Classification of mineral resources according to the mechanism responsible for concentrating
the valuable substance.
1. Magmatic Ore Deposits
valuable substances are concentrated within an igneous body through magmatic processes
such as crystal fractionation, partial melting and crystal settling.
magmatic processes can concentrate the ore minerals that were once widely dispersed and
in low concentrations within the magma.
Examples:
Crystal settling: as magma cools down, heavier minerals tend to crystallize early and settle at
the lower portion of the magma chamber. Ex. BASALTIC MAGMA - chromite (FeCr2O4),
magnetite (Fe3O4) and platinum (Pt)
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Fractional crystallization: residual melt contains high percentage of water and volatile
substances that are favorable for the formation of pegmatites - enriched in Lithium, Gold,
Boron, rare elements and some other heavy metals
o Fractional crystallization of granitic magmas can concentrate rare earth elements
(such as cesium and uranium) and heavy metals. This can also form pegmatites (large
crystals of quartz, feldspars and muscovite) which may contain semi - precious gems
such as beryl, topaz, and tourmaline
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4. Placer Ore Deposits
Deposits formed by the concentration of valuable substances through gravity separation
during sedimentary processes.
Usually aided by flowing surface waters either in streams or along coastlines.
Concentration would be according to the specific gravity of substances - heavy minerals are
mechanically concentrated by water currents and the less-dense particles remain suspended
and are carried further downstream.
Usually involves heavy minerals that are resistant to transportation and weathering.
Common deposits are gold and other heavy minerals such as platinum, diamonds and tin;
The source rock for a placer deposit may become an important ore body if located.
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