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Chapter 16 Depend on mineral resources everyday Does not come without price Environmental issues Uphold mineral needs with population Mineral inorganic solid characteristic chemical composition orderly internal structure characteristic set of physical properties. Made up of atoms of single element, or two or more elements (compounds) Ice? Atoms set in geometric shape Determine physical properties of mineral Elements gold, silver, and copper are minerals Formation depends upon environment Temperature and cooling rates Dissolved in other solutions (water) to be evaporated later Crystalize Page 414 http://www.nexuslearning.net/books/Holt_Env_Science/16- 1.pdf Ore Minerals – minerals that are valuable and economical to extract Metallic or nonmetallic Metallic – shiny, opaque, and conduct electricity Nonmetallic – dull surfaces, transparent Basic Physical Characteristics Luster Does the mineral look “metallic”? Does a mirror look metallic? Hardness Scratch other materials or minerals Does your mineral scratch glass Cleavage When broken, some may break in parallel, flat surfaces Streak Metallic minerals may “rust”, their streak will reveal true color Color Non-metallic – light or dark? Metallic – may have specific color Special Properties Some minerals have unique characteristics that help to identify them Subsurface mining – ore deposits that are usually 50 meters or more beneath Earth’s surface Surface Mining – ore deposits located close to Earth’s surface. Surface mining Surface coal mining Quarrying Solar Evaporation Mountaintop Removal Undersea mining Unsuccessful Land mining is cheaper Deep water makes processes difficult Smelting – crushed ore is melted at high temperatures to separate impurities Density differences causes separation Section 16.3 Energy needs increased surface mining Reclaiming land and returning it to previous state is a requirement Air and noise pollution Dust created by mining and loading/unloading Machine causes noise pollution and damage nearby structures Water Contamination Water picks up and dissolves toxic substances (arsenic) Sulfur and water – diluted sulfuric acid ▪ Acid Mine Drainage - AMD “Mountain Dew Teeth” Displacement of Wildlife Stripping of plant life Animals leave area New ecosystem created after Destroy river and sea bottoms Erosion and Sedimentation Sediments find way into streams Choke stream life Degrades water quality Soil Degradation Deeper soil layers added to top Decreases richness of original soil Subsidence (sink holes) Sinking of regions of ground with no horizontal movement http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/01/ man-goes-missing-in-florida-when-bedroomfalls-into-sinkhole/ Underground Mine Fires Last decades and even centuries Australian fire – 2,000 Years!!!!! Gas and smoke emitted Must comply with Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Act, and Endangered Species Act Reclamation – returning land to original or better state after mining Post funds If company does not comply with regulations, money is given to the state