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Title: Mineral Resources and The Rock Cycle


1
Mineral Resources and The Rock Cycle
  • Mineral naturally occurring, solid, inorganic
    Material with a crystalline structure and a
    Definite chemical composition
  • Rock Mixture of minerals
  • Mineral Resource a minerals that can extracted
    and converted into a resource at affordable prices

2
Natural Hazards
  • Earthquakes
  • Volcanoes
  • Floods
  • Mass Movements

3
Earthquake stress in earths crust can cause
solid rock to deform until it suddenly fractures
and shifts along the fault producing a fault.
  • Two types of Earthquakes
  • Deep-focus caused when one plate slides under
    another plate (subduction), the plate gets jammed
    and pressure builds up, then with a sudden
    movement the plate slips under the other causing
    a very big earthquake.
  • Shallow focus caused by plates sliding past one
    another. When the plates get locked up and then
    suddenly move the earthquake is created.
  • Epicenter point on earths surface directly
    above the
  • Focus point where initial movement takes place.
  • Magnitude size of quake measured on a
    logarithmic scale called the Richter scale.
  • Tsunami earthquake generated water wave.
  • Control of quakes geologic mapping, examine
    history records, building codes, ideally learn to
    predict


4
Volcanoes when magma reaches earths surface
through cracks or fissures
  • 3 Types
  • Composite Cone large, steep sided, explosive,
    thick granitic magma, associated with convergent
    plate boundaries, lots of gas and ash.
  • Examples

5
Shield Volcano
  • Shield flat, non-explosive, lots of liquid
    basaltic lava, associated with divergent plate
    boundaries and hot spots
  • Example

6
Mass Wasting movement of rock by gravity
  • slump, creep, rockfalls, landslides, mudflows
  • factors that affect mass wasting steepness of
    slope, amount of moisture, roads, building, fire
  • subsidence land sinks and forms sinkholes.
    Caused when underground caves collapse. Can also
    be from removal of excess oil or groundwater
  • Example

7
Soil composition
  • Soil Horizons series of layers or zones with a
    distinct texture and composition
  • Soil profile a cross-sectional view of horizons
    in soil
  • O-horizon top layer, surface litter which is
    leaves and debris
  • A-horizon topsoil layer some inorganic
    materials and humus which is partially decomposed
    organic material.
  • these two top layers have fungi, bacteria, and
    protists that break down complex organic solids
  • A thick topsoil layer is good for crop.
  • B-horizon (subsoil) broken down inorganic rock
  • C-horizon parent rock

8
Leaching
  • water infiltration occurs when precipitation
    occurs, this rain washes minerals out of the
    top layers of soil

9
Soil Texture The relative amounts of clay, silt
an sand, soil with equal amounts of each are
called loams which are the best types for growing
crops
10
  • Soil Porosity a measure of the volume of pore
    spaces in the soil
  • Soil Permeability the rate that water moves
    through the soil, which is determined by soil
    porosity
  • Soil porosity, texture and permeability determine
    a soils water holding capacity, aeration and
    workability

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  • Soil Acidity (pH), influences the uptake of soil
    nutrients by plants, also acid soil causes the
    leaching out of nutrients. PH of 5.5 to 8.5 is an
    acceptable range for most plants
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