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Note that the definition of the term mineral is debatable; however, a mineral generally must be naturally occuring, stable at room temperature, representable by a chemical formula (unlike rocks, which may include a wide variety of components), are usually formed by geophysical processes (i.e. are abiogenic), and have an ordered atomic arrangement.

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  • mineral deposit
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  • Note that the definition of the term mineral is debatable; however, a mineral generally must be naturally occuring, stable at room temperature, representable by a chemical formula (unlike rocks, which may include a wide variety of components), are usually formed by geophysical processes (i.e. are abiogenic), and have an ordered atomic arrangement.
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obo:created_by
  • pbuttigieg
obo:creation_date
  • 2013-10-05T12:23:32Z
definition
  • A mineral deposit is a physiographic feature which has unusually high concentrations of one or more minerals.
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  • ore deposit
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  • ENVO
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  • ENVO:01000255
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