Material that can be used as resource
Mineral Resources
Concentration of a mineral that is of scientific or technical interest
Mineral Occurence
Mineral occurrence of sufficient size and grade or concentration to enable extraction under the most favorable conditions
Mineral Deposit
Ore deposit
Minerals often associated with ore minerals, but
which do not have economic value
Gangue minerals
Factors which determine if a mineral is of economic value:
➢ interest in the mineral
➢ size of the deposit
➢ mineral concentration
➢ mineral depth below the surface
➢ market value.
Mineral deposits can be classified on the basis of the mechanism responsible for concentrating the valuable substance.
Examples Include:
1) Magmatic Mineral Deposits
2) Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits
3) Sedimentary Mineral Deposits
4) Placer Mineral Deposits
5) Metamorphic Deposits
Origin of Mineral deposits
Under Origin of mineral deposits
Magmatic Mineral Deposits
Under Magmatic mineral deposits
What are the three primary means of concentrating minerals?
a. gravitational settling
b. differentiation
c. immiscible separations
three primary means of concentrating minerals
As minerals crystallize from a magma body, heavy minerals may sink to the bottom of the magma chamber and othersmay form on the sides of the magma chamber.
Gravitational setting
three primary means of concentrating minerals
Causes a concentrating effect resulting in a concentration of selected elements in the residual magma. These elements are the ones which did not fit well inside of common rock forming minerals. Instead they become included in the final liquid present, which forms pegmatite.
Differentiation
three primary means of concentrating minerals
Pegmatite
Immiscible separations
Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits
Under Magmatic mineral deposits
➢ Examples: Gold, Platinum, Diamonds
Placer deposits
Under placer deposits
Placer deposits can occur in any area where current velocity is low such as…
Under Magmatic mineral deposits
Secondary enrichment (Sedimentation)
Under Magmatic mineral deposits
Metamorphic deposits
Under metamorphic deposits
Are metal-rich deposits in Carbonate rocks that has undergone contact metamorphism.
Skarns