Abstract
Abstract
Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals in the Earth’s crust and the most
important silica mineral, occurring in large amounts in igneous, metamorphic and
sedimentary rocks. The mineral is widely used as a raw material in several
industrial applications. Because of its chemical composition
(SiO2) and its specific properties, quartz can be used
both as a bulk product (e.g. quartz sands in the glass or foundry industry) and as
a high-tech material (e.g. piezo or optical quartz).
Dependent on the specific conditions of either natural or synthetic
formation, quartz can display typomorphic properties. Variations in crystal shape,
specific micro-structure, trace element or isotope compositions, characteristic
spectroscopic properties, etc. may be controlled by the genesis of the quartz
involved. Accordingly, the defect structure of quartz is a fingerprint of its
conditions of formation. A knowledge of the interrelation between quartz genesis
and the specific properties developed at that time can be used both for the
reconstruction of geological processes and for specific technical applications.
Selected examples in the present study give an overview of how to analyse and use
the specific information inherent in the mineral quartz.
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology
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