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Geology - ROCK FORMING MINERALS Rock-forming minerals are the fundamental components that make up the Earth's crust. These minerals are important in understanding the structure, composition, and evolution of the Earth's surface. Most rocks consist of a combination of these minerals, each contributing to the physical and chemical characteristics of the rock. Rock-forming minerals are typically grouped into several major families based on their chemical composition and structure: 1. Feldspars – This is the most abundant group, including minerals like orthoclase and plagioclase. They are essential in forming igneous rocks. 2. Quartz – Found in both crystalline and non-crystalline forms, quartz is a major component of many rocks, especially granite and sandstone. 3. Micas – Including muscovite and biotite, micas are known for their sheet-like structure and occur widely in metamorphic and igneous rocks. 4. Amphiboles – Minerals like hornblende and tremolite fall into this group and are commonly found in metamorphic rocks. 5. Pyroxenes – These include augite and enstatite, important in mafic igneous rocks. 6. Garnets – Such as almandine and andradite, garnets are often found in metamorphic rocks and are used as indicators of metamorphic conditions. 7. Olivine – A major mineral in the Earth's mantle, olivine is commonly found in mafic and ultramafic rocks. 8. Calcite and Dolomite – These carbonate minerals are the primary components of sedimentary rocks like limestone and dolostone. 9. Chlorites and Serpentine – Typically found in low-grade metamorphic rocks, they are associated with alteration of other minerals. 10. Zeolites and Tourmaline – These occur in specific geological environments and can be indicators of hydrothermal processes. Geology forum 1 #geologyfeatures #geology #rockformingminerals
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