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science6 months ago

Three New Minerals Discovered in the Southwestern U.S.

Geologists in New Mexico have discovered three new minerals—raydemarkite, virgilluethite, and stunorthropite—raising the total known mineral species to 5,998. These minerals, found at Cookes Peak, have unique properties that enhance understanding of Earth's mineral formation and have potential technological applications. The discovery highlights the importance of exploring Earth's mineral diversity for scientific and practical advancements.

science1 year ago

Mars Minerals Suggest Liquid CO₂ May Have Hosted Ancient Life

A new study suggests that some minerals on Mars may have formed in liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) rather than water, challenging the prevailing view that water was the primary liquid on ancient Mars. The research, led by Michael Hecht, explores how liquid CO2 could have contributed to the planet's geomorphological and mineralogical features, citing recent carbon sequestration studies that show similar mineral alterations in liquid CO2. The study calls for further research to test these reactions under conditions similar to early Mars.

science1 year ago

Volcanic Caves in Lanzarote: A New Frontier in Mars Life Research

A study led by Bogdan P. Onac has explored lava tubes on Lanzarote, Spain, revealing mineral deposits and microbial biosignatures that offer insights into ancient environments on Earth and potential life on Mars. These findings suggest that Martian lava tubes, which may contain similar sulfate-rich minerals, could hold clues to past microbial life, impacting future planetary exploration and astrobiology research.

science-and-technology1 year ago

"Swiss Breakthrough Simplifies Diamond Detection for Hunters"

A new study led by Andrea Giuliani has found that the iron-to-magnesium ratio in olivine, a mineral in kimberlite rock, is directly related to the presence of diamonds. The research, supported by De Beers, revealed that olivine becomes richer in iron due to metasomatism, a process in the earth's interior, which destroys diamonds. Conversely, when no metasomatism occurs, olivine contains more magnesium, preserving the diamonds. This new olivine analysis method is now being used by De Beers as it provides a simpler and faster way to detect diamond deposits.

science-and-technology1 year ago

"Swiss Breakthrough Simplifies Diamond Hunting with Olivine Discovery"

A new discovery has made finding diamonds easier by linking the composition of olivine, a less sought-after gem, to the presence of diamonds. Olivine with higher magnesium concentrations indicates the likelihood of diamonds nearby, while high iron concentrations suggest the absence of diamonds due to geological processes. This method, supported by De Beers, simplifies the search for diamonds and provides insight into why previous methods worked.

science-and-technology2 years ago

AI Revolutionizes the Search for Rare Earth Elements

Scientists have developed a machine learning model that can predict the locations of minerals on Earth and potentially other planets. By analyzing patterns in mineral associations, the model uses data from the Mineral Evolution Database to identify previously unknown mineral occurrences. The model was successfully tested in the Tecopa basin, a Mars analog environment, and located promising areas for critical rare earth elements and lithium minerals. This advancement has significant implications for mineralogists, petrologists, economic geologists, and planetary scientists.