Iron-nickel meteorite displaying an "octahedrite" structure. The minerals form a Widmanstätten pattern that is characteristic of iron-mineral formation in an asteroid. Photo by Vince Cronin.
Minerals
Note:
We will be working primarily with the Lab Manual as we study this topic, but please use the
Tarbuck
eText as a reference resource as you seek to find answers for the study questions that you can't find in the Lab Manual.
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Read
the study questions for this section, listed at
https://croninprojects.org/Vince/Course/PhysGeol/Geo1405-Minerals-Q2021.html
and keep them in mind as you read the following assignments. Most, if not all, of the answers will be in the reading assignments for this topic.
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View
a short video by Dave McConnell and friends — Earth's Elements and an Introduction to the Silicate Minerals.
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Scan
:
Earth
eText, chapter 3 — the whole tamale.
Don't neglect to view all of the AV stuff:
videos, animations, tutorials, concept checkers. Do these things in light of the study questions, so that you pick-up some information and know where to look for more information as you work to find the answers to those questions and understand the associated content.
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Read
:
Earth
eText, chapter 3, Sections 3.3 and 3.4,
How Atoms Bond to Form Minerals
and
Properties of Minerals
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Begin work on the
lab assignment
by working on activities 3.1 through 3.4.
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Read
:
Earth
eText, chapter 3, Sections 3.6 through 3.9,
Mineral Groups
,
The Silicates
,
Common Silicate Minerals
and
Important Non-Silicate Minerals
, pages 86-96.
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Complete work on the
lab assignment
by reading the
AGI/NAGT Lab Manual
, chapter 3, Section
Identifying Minerals in Hand Specimens
, pages 76-77, and working on Activity 3.5.
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Complete the assigned work in Mastering Geology
Complete the Dyamic Study Module called
Matter and Minerals
and HW-ch03 by going to
Mastering Geology
through the
Canvas
Learning Management System (LMS). A reminder about how to get to the Mastering Geology assignments is provided
HERE
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