Skarn Deposits

skarn depost

What is a Skarn Deposit? A skarn deposit is a type of ore deposit that is either directly associated with skarn rock or formed by processes related to skarn formation. Skarns are coarse-grained rocks formed by metasomatism process when carbonate-rich country rocks, typically limestone or dolomite which are altered by hot, ore bearing hydrothermal solution. … Read more

Hydrothermal Ore Deposits

hydrothermal ore deposits

Introduction A mineral deposit precipitated from hot, aqueous solution is called hydrothermal solutions. These solutions can originate from various sources, including: Sources of Hydrothermal Fluids The hydrothermal fluids can originate from various geological processes and locations. The Process of Hydrothermal Ore Deposit Formation The formation of a hydrothermal ore deposit is a complex process that … Read more

Physical properties of Minerals

Physical properties of Minerals

Physical properties of minerals are distinct that in most cases can be used for their identification. By examining hand specimens by visual inspection or using a hand lens. Rarely is a mineral identified by a single property. These properties need to be considered together to correctly identify a mineral. All minerals have certain properties that … Read more

The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957

MMDR ACT 1957

The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR Act) provides a legal and regulatory framework for mining operations in India, including the granting of licences and leases, payment of royalties, and the development of minerals, ensuring that mining activities are conducted in a sustainable, transparent, and regulated manner. Below is a structured summary … Read more

Primary Dispersion Halos and Secondary Dispersion Halos

Primary Dispersion Halos and Secondary Dispersion Halos

The term “dispersion” describes how elements disseminated outwards from the place of its origin. A “dispersion halo” is defined as a region surrounding a mineral deposit, characterized by metal concentrations that are lower than the deposit itself but are comparatively higher than the background levels in the surrounding rocks. Dispersion halos can be classified as … Read more

Cement Grade Limestone

quality of cement grade limestone

Cement serves as a crucial binder in construction, facilitating the setting, hardening, and adherence of various materials. Typically inorganic, cement used in construction primarily consists of lime or calcium silicate. Cement grade limestone, a specific type of limestone, serves as a vital raw material in cement production. The quantity of limestone required correlates directly with … Read more

Metallogeny through Time

Metallogeny

Metallogeny is the study of how mineral deposits form and are distributed across regions and globally, focusing on their relationship to the Earth’s crust’s petrologic and tectonic features over time and space. The evolutionary sequence of changes in the Earth’s crust and mantle over geological time is now widely recognized. These transformations have played a … Read more

Internal Structure of the Earth

internal structure of the earth

The Earth’s interior comprises different layers with varying physical properties and compositions. The layered structure of the Earth has been interpreted based on the studies of seismic waves, magnetic fields, meteorites, and other physical properties. Internal Structure Based on Chemical Composition Base on the chemical composition, the internal structure of the earth is divided majorly … Read more

Use of Major Oxide Analysis in Geology

major oxides in geology

Major oxides are basic elements found in rocks and minerals that get formed when oxygen is combined with other elements. Major oxides in rocks and minerals, such as silica, alumina, iron oxide, calcium oxide, magnesium oxide, etc., are important to study in geology for a number of reasons. 1. For categorization of Rocks Major oxides … Read more