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Undergraduate 2
10/05/2011

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Term
Minerals
Definition
Inorganic, naturally occurring substances that have a characteristic chemical composition, disinctive physical properties, and crystalline structure. Formed by natural processes and synthetic analogs.
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Crystalline Structure
Definition
An orderly three-dimensional arrangement of atoms or molecules.
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Rocks
Definition
Aggregates of one or more kinds of minerals.
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Crystals
Definition
Materials with crystalline structures.
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Mineraloids
Definition
"Minerals" without crystalline structures that never form crystals, they are not true minerals. Ex. Limonite (rust) & Opal
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Rock-Forming Minerals
Definition
The main minerals observed in rocks.
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Industrial Minerals
Definition
The main minerals used to manufacture physical materials of industrialized societies.
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Biochemical Minerals
Definition
Manufactured by organisms.
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Mineral Properties
Definition

1.) Color

2.) Crystal Form (Habit)

3.) Luster

4.) Streak

5.) Hardness

6.) Cleavage & Fracture

7.) Special Properties

Term
Color
Definition
Usually most noticeable property and may be a clue to its identity.  One color usually means one kind of mineral whereas moret han one color usually means more than on kind of mineral. Minerals cannot be identified solely on the basis of its color. Most minerals also tend to exhibit one color on freshly broken surfaces and a different color on tarnished or weathered surfaces.  However it is a very unreliable property.
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Clarity
Definition
color or lack of color.  Can be transparent, translucent, or opaque.
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Transparent
Definition
Clear and see-through, like window glass
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Translucent
Definition
Foggy, like looking through a steamed-up shower door.
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Opaque
Definition
Impervious to light, like concrete and metals.
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Crystal Forms
Definition
Geometric shapes like cubes, pyramids, or prisms. Is an external feature.
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Habit
Definition
The characteristic crystal form of a mineral
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Solid Crystalline Substance
Definition
Excludes gases and liquids
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Specific Crystal Structure
Definition
Structural framework of atoms arranged in a geometric pattern. (2 kinds: Crystalline & Amorphous)
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Amorphous
Definition
Lack an ordered atomic arrangement. Ex. glass (type of specific crystal structure)
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Luster
Definition
The general appearance of a mineral surface in reflected light. Can be Metallic and Non-Metallic.
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Crystal Habit/Form
Definition
The external expression of a mineral that reflects the orderly internal arrangement of atoms.
Term
Mohs Scale of Hardness
Definition

1- Talc

2- Gypsum

2.5- Fingernail

3- Calcite

3- Copper Coin (penny)

4.5- Wire (iron) nail

5.5- Glass

6- Orthoclase Feldspar

6.5- Streak Plate

7- Quartz

10- Diamond

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Metallic Luster
Definition
Reflect light. Have opaque, reflective surfaces with a silvery, gold, brassy or coppery sheen.
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Non-Metallic Luster
Definition
Luster unlike that of the metal objects in your home. Can also be described as: vitreous, waxy, pearly, satiny, earthy, greasy, and porcelaneous.
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Vitreous
Definition
Resembling the luster of freshly broken glass or a glossy photograph.
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Waxy
Definition
Resembling the luster of a candle.
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Pearly
Definition
Resembling the luster of a pearl.
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Satiny
Definition
Resembling the luster of satin or silk cloth.
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Earthy
Definition
Lacking reflection, completely dull, like dry soil.
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Greasy
Definition
Resembling the luster of grease, oily.
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Porcelaneous
Definition
Resembling the luster of porcelain (translucent white ceramic ware).
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Streak
Definition
The color of a mineral's fine powder. Very specific colors.
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Cleavage
Definition
The tendency of minerals to break parallel to atomic planes.  A reflection of internal structure of the mineral.  Results from different bonding strengths in different directions within a structure. Can be described as: excellent, good, or poor.
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Excellent Cleavage
Definition
Reflects light in one direction from a set of obvious, large, flat, parallel surfaces.
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Good Cleavage
Definition
Reflects light in one direction from a set of many, small, obvious, flat, parallel surfaces.
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Poor Cleavage
Definition
Reflects light from a set of small, flat, parallel surfaces that are difficult to detect.
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Fracture
Definition
Breakage within a crystal that generally does not follow along a cleavage plane.  Results from crystal structures where the bond strength is approximately the same in all directions.  Normally NOT flat and NEVER occur in parallel sets. Can be: uneven, splintery, hackly, and conchoidal fractures.
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Uneven
Definition
Fractures that are rough like Milky Quartz.
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Splintery
Definition
Fractures that are splintered like wood.
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Hackly
Definition
Fractures having jagged edges.
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Conchoidal Fractures
Definition
Fracture like glass-along ribbed, smoothly curved surfaces
Term
Special Properties
Definition
Effervescence, Magnetism, Feel, and Taste.
Term
Effervescence
Definition
Minerals activated by acid. Ex. Carbonate minerals (minerals whose chemical composition includes carbonate) Calcite is the most popular.
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Tenacity
Definition
Manner in which a substance resists breakage. Can be brittle, malleable, sectile, and elastic or flexible.
Term
Striations
Definition
Straight "hairline" grooves on the cleavage surfaces of some minerals.
Term
Magma
Definition
Molten rock exists in isolated bodies below Earth's surface. Contains dissolved gaes and tiny crystals that may grow in size or abundance as the magma cools.
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Intrusion
Definition
A body of magma that pushes its way into Earth's crust and will eventually cool to form coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock.
Term
Intrusive Igneous Rock
Definition
Plutonic. Comprised of visible mineral crystals. Can be pegmatitic, phaneritic, or porphyritic texture. Lots of large crystals which means the molten rock cooled slowly.
Term
Lava
Definition
Bubbly magma.
Term
Igneous Rocks
Definition
Form when molten rock cools to a solid state. Formed from the “ignis” or fire from the earth’s core.
Term
Molten Rock
Definition
Rock liquefied by intense heat and pressure.
Term
Extrusive Igneous Rock
Definition
Volcanic. Comprised of tiny crystals and or glass. Smaller crystals indicate that the magma cooled more rapidly. Can be porphyritic, aphanitic, pyroclastic or fragmental, glassy, or vesicular texture.
Term
Batholiths
Definition
Massive intrusions that have no visible bottom.  They form when small bodies of lava amalgamate into one large body.
Term
Amalgamate
Definition
Mix together.
Term
Biotite Mica
Definition

NM Luster

2.5-3 Hardness

Gray-Brown Streak

Color black, green-black, or brown-black; cleavage excellent; forms very short prisms that split easily into very thin flexible sheets; SG= 2.7-3.1

Term

Pyroxene Calcium

(aka augite)

Definition

NM Luster

5.5-6 Hardness

White to Pale Gray Streak

Color dark green to gray; forms short, 8-sided prisms; two good cleavages that intersect at 87 degree and 93 degree. SG= 3.2-3.5

Term
Calcite
Definition

NM Luster

3 Hardness

White Streak

Usually colorless, white, or yellow, but may be green, brown, or pink; opaque or transparent; excellent cleavage in 3 directions not at 90 degree; forms prisms, rhombohedrons, or scalenohedrons that break into rhombohedrons; Effervesces in dilute HCl; SG=2.7

Term
Galena
Definition

Metallic Luster

2.5 Hardness

Gray to Dark Gray Streak

Color bright silvery gray; Tarnishes dull gray; Forms cubes and octahedrons; Brittle; Cleavage good in 3 directions, so breaks into cubes; SG= 7.4-7.6

Term
Difference Between a Mineral and a Rock
Definition
A mineral is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and crystal structure with specific colour and hardness. A rock is an aggregate of one or more minerals which are all firmly locked together to form a hard solid. Rocks are classified into three basic rock families: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Igneous rocks are formed from the “ignis” or fire from the earth’s core; sedimentary rocks are formed by sediments accumulated over time; and metamorphic rocks are either of the first two classes of rock that have metamorphosed with high temperature and pressure over time into different rocks.
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Metamorphic Rocks
Definition
Either of the first two classes of rock that have metamorphosed with high temperature and pressure over time into different rocks.
Term
Sedimentary Rocks
Definition
Formed by sediments accumulated over time.
Term
Types of Igneous Rocks
Definition
Felsic, Intermediate, Mafic, and Ultra Mafic
Term
Felsic
Definition
Light-colored minerals with high silica content (silica-rich). Contains Muscovite, quartz, k-feldspar, plagioclase feldspar, amphibole, and biotite.
Term
Intermediate
Definition
Contains felsic and mafic minerals. Composed of Quartz, K-Feldspar, Plagioclase Felspar, Pyroxene, Amphibole, & Biotite.
Term
Mafic
Definition
"Dark-colored" Minerals with low silica content. Contains minerals with Mg and Fe in their chemical composition. Composed of Plagioclase feldspar, olivine, pyroxene, and amphibole.
Term
Ultra Mafic
Definition
Lowet silica content. Contains Olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, & plagioclase feldspar.
Term
Pegmatitic Texture
Definition

Crystals > 1cm

Very slow cooling

Viscous magma

Good nucleation

Term
Phaneritic Texture
Definition

Crystals 1-10 mm

Slow cooling

Viscous Magma

Good Nucleation

Term
Porphyritic Texture
Definition

Large and small crystals

Slow, then rapid cooling

Change in magma viscosity or composition.

Term
Aphantic Texture
Definition

Crystals <1 mm

Rapid cooling, fluid lava, and/or good nucleatioin

Term
Glassy Texture
Definition
Rapid cooling and/or very poor nucleation
Term

Vesicular Texture

(like meringue)

Definition
Rapid cooling of gas-charged lave
Term

Vesicular Texture

(some bubbles)

Definition
Gas bubbles in lava
Term
Pyroclastic or Fragmental Texture
Definition
Particles emitted from volcanoes
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