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Title: Botkin and Keller


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Chapter 26
  • Minerals and the Environment

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How Mineral Deposits Are Formed
  • Ore Deposits formed when metals are
    concentrated in anomalously high amounts by
    geological processes
  • Mineral resources are usually extracted from ore
    deposits

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Resources and Reserves
  • Minerals are classified as
  • 1. Mineral Resources
  • Elements, chemical compounds, minerals or rocks
    that can be extracted to obtain a usable
    commodity
  • 1. Mineral Reserves
  • The portion of the resource that is identified
    and from which usable materials can be legally
    and economically extracted at the time of
    evaluation

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Availability of Mineral Resources
  • When the availability of a mineral becomes
    limited, there are 4 possible solutions
  • 1. Find more sources
  • 2. Recycle and reuse what has already been
    obtained
  • 3. Reduce consumption
  • 4. Find a substitute

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Impacts of Mineral Development
  • Environmental Impacts
  • Depends on many factors mining procedures,
    climate, rock type, etc.
  • Social Impacts
  • Increased demand for housing and services in
    mining areas

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Minimizing Environmental Impact of Mineral
Development
  • Environmental regulations at the federal, state
    and local levels
  • On-site and off-site treatment of waste
  • Practicing the 3 Rs of waste management

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Minerals and Sustainability
  • R-to-C Ratio
  • A measure of the time available for finding the
    solutions to depletion of nonrenewable resources
  • R known reserves
  • C rate of consumption

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