Evolution of symmetry index in minerals

Author:

Bermanec Marko1ORCID,Vidović Noa2,Gavryliv Liubomyr3,Morrison Shaunna M.4,Hazen Robert M.4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geological Sciences Universität Bern Bern Switzerland

2. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

3. Department of Mineralogy, Petrology and Economic Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences Comenius University Bratislava Slovakia

4. Earth and Planets Laboratory Carnegie Institution of Science Washington District of Columbia USA

Abstract

AbstractCrystal structures of minerals are defined by a specific atomic arrangement within the unit‐cell, which follows the laws of symmetry specific to each crystal system. The causes for a mineral to crystallize in a given crystal system have been the subject of many studies showing their dependency on different formation conditions, such as the presence of aqueous fluids, biotic activity and many others. Different attempts have been made to quantify and interpret the information that we can gather from studying crystal symmetry and its distribution in the mineral kingdom. However, these methods are mostly outdated or at least not compatible for use on large datasets available today. Therefore, a revision of symmetry index calculation has been made in accordance with the growing understanding of mineral species and their characteristics. In the gathered data, we observe a gradual but significant decrease in crystal symmetry through the stages of mineral evolution, from the formation of the solar system to modern day. However, this decrease is neither uniform nor linear, which provides further implications for mineral evolution from the viewpoint of crystal symmetry. The temporal distribution of minerals based on the number of essential elements in their chemical formulae and their symmetry index has been calculated and compared to explore their behaviour. Minerals with four to eight essential elements have the lowest average symmetry index, while being the most abundant throughout all stages of mineral evolution. There are many open questions, including those pertaining to whether or not biological activity on Earth has influenced the observed decrease in mineral symmetry through time and whether or not the trajectory of planetary evolution of a geologically active body is one of decreasing mineral symmetry/increasing complexity.

Funder

Carnegie Institution for Science

John Templeton Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Carnegie Institution of Washington

NASA Astrobiology Institute

W. M. Keck Foundation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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