mineralorigin
Mineralorigin is the study of the processes and conditions that give rise to minerals, the solid inorganic components of rocks. It encompasses where minerals form, the physical and chemical environment at the time of formation, and the stages by which elements are organized into crystalline substances with characteristic structures and compositions.
Mineralorigin classifies mineral formation into primary and secondary pathways. Primary origins include crystallization from silicate melts
To determine mineralorigin, geologists examine textures, mineral associations, zoning patterns, inclusions, and fluid-inclusion evidence. Isotopic ratios,
Understanding mineralorigin supports interpretations of planetary histories, guides mineral exploration, and informs models of crustal evolution.