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Title: Chapter 15: Minerals and Environment


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Chapter 15 Minerals and Environment
  • Holden mine (near Lake Chelan in Washington), an
    old copper and gold mine

Big Question Is It Possible To Use Nonrenewable
Resources Sustainably?
2
Case Study
  • Newport Golf Club near Seattle, similar to the
    Fossil Trace Golf Club described on page 319 in
    your textbook.
  • NewCastle Golf Club, built on former coal mine
    and landfill area. See http//www.golf.com/golf/c
    ourses_travel/coursefinder/course/0,28290,1517440,
    00.html

3
The Importance of Minerals to Society
  • Some uses for minerals in a typical American home.

4
Formation of Mineral Deposits
  • High concentrations of Earth materials form ore
    deposits. The origin and distribution of mineral
    resources are related to the history of the
    biosphere and the geologic cycle.

5
Distribution of Mineral Resources
  • Earths crust is silica-rich.
  • The oceans have low concentrations of many
    minerals.
  • Mined minerals occur in unusually high
    concentrations.

6
Plate Boundaries
  • Some mineral deposits are formed by plate
    tectonics.
  • At divergent plate boundaries, heated water rises
    through fractured rocks and leaches metals from
    them, forming metal sulfides.
  • At convergent plate boundaries, a combination of
    heat, pressure, and partial melting mobilizes
    metals in molten rocks.

7
Igneous Processes
  • Crater of Diamonds State Park near Murfreesboro,
    Arkansas, the only active US diamond mine and
    open to the public

8
Sedimentary Processes
  • The Buckhorn Gold Mine in northern Okanogan
    County is one of the few currently active in
    Washington state.

9
Biological Processes
  • Some mineral deposits are formed or altered by
    biological processes.
  • The major iron ore deposits are in sedimentary
    rocks
  • Organisms form many kinds of mineral deposits,
    such as the calcium in shells and bones.

10
Weathering Processes
  • Weathered insoluble ore deposits may accumulate
    in the soil unless removed by erosion.
  • Weathering can improve low-grade ore by secondary
    enrichment.

11
Resources and Reserves
12
Use and Availability of Mineral Resources
  • Minerals are also classified by use and
    abundance. The most-used minerals are not metals.

13
Mineral Consumption
  • A mineral resource can be used in three ways
  • Rapid consumption
  • Consumption with conservation
  • Consumption and conservation with recycling

14
U.S. Supply of Minerals
  • U.S. use exceeds its own supplies of many
    minerals. Importing may be more practical than
    mining.

15
Impacts of Mineral Development
  • Bingham Canyon Cooper Pit, Utah

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Social Impacts
  • Large-scale mining brings a rapid influx of
  • workers.
  • Adverse social impacts occur when mines
  • close down.
  • Greater environmental regulation of the industry
    equal greater costs.
  • Wars are often funded by minerals.

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Minimizing Waste
  • Generation of waste is a major issue.
  • Minimizing environmental effects of mineral
    development
  • Regulate the environment at the federal, state,
    and local levels.
  • On-site and off-site treatment of waste.
  • Reduce, reuse, recycle.

18
Minimizing EnvironmentalImpacts of Mineral
Development
19
Recycling
  • UW recycling video http//www.youtube.com/watch?v
    kWMPNiEzAkw

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Minerals and Sustainability
  • Simultaneously exploiting and sustaining mineral
    resources is problematic.
  • Human ingenuity is important.
  • How long does it take to develop new approaches?

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Chapter 15 Minerals and Environment
  • Holden mine (near Lake Chelan in Washington), an
    old copper and gold mine

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