What is an In Situ resource?
a resource that is extracted from where it is made
What happens to an In Situ resource as it is extracted
it is depleted UNLESS they are made rapidly
How long do most geological, resource making processes take?
thousands/millions of years
Give examples of In Situ resources that are:
a) formed slowly
b) formed faster
a) fossil fuels
metal ores
rocks
b) sand
gravel
What are the three main rock types and how can we generally identify them?
Sedimentary - has layers/fossils/clasts
Igneous - crystalline
Metamorphic - changed by heat and/or pressure, also has layering/folding
Give two example metals extracted from the crust, their global annual production in tonnes, and examples of their major uses
Give two examples of minerals/materials extracted from the crust, their global annual production in tonnes, and examples of their major uses
What are igneous processes?
the processes by which rocks and minerals are created by the cooling and hardening of magma or molten
What can igneous processes create?
mineral veins
Give an example of an igneous process
Hydrothermal deposition
How does hydrothermal deposition work?
Why is hydrothermal deposition useful?
Before solution and crystallisation, it is just a mixture of minerals that cannot be exploited
- soon after the batholith forms, minerals separate and deposit, and exploitation becomes possible
Give some examples of metal ores deposited by hydrothermal processes
tin
copper
lead
silver
gold
arseinc
What is an ore?
naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted
a rock that contains a significant quantity of ore minerals/rock with a relatively high concentration of a particular metal
Give an example of a valuable mineral in a vein
Gold
Silver
Lead ore
What are metamorphic processes?
give examples
when igneous processes and tectonic movements of crustal plates alter existing igneous/sedimentary rocks with high temp and/or pressure
e.g. limestone to marble, mudstone to shale
What are sedimentary processes?
Where minerals settle and build up to produce layers of sediment
The deposition and cementation at the Earth’s surface and in water bodies creates sedimentary rocks/minerals
What are the four sedimentary deposits?
What are Proterozoic Marine Sediments?
What are Alluvial deposits?
Give some examples
What are Evaporites?
Give an example
What are biological sediments?
What biological material forms:
a) limestone and chalk
b) coal
c) crude oil and natural gas
a) shells of marine organisms
b) terrestrial vegetation
c) marine organisms
What is secondary enrichment?