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Olivine minerals are in igneous rocks.by-nc-sa: Orbital Joeby-nc-sa: Ron Schottperidotitebasaltgabbroby-nc-sa: skylarprimm
by-nc-nd: GOC53During metamorphism, olivine is altered to serpentine (amphibole). by-nc-sa: brewbooks
Olivine is common in meteorites.by: BistrosavageOlivine was brought back to Earth from Comet Wild by NASAs Stardust mission.NASA
Olivine is the gemstone peridot (pronounced pair-a-doe). It has been a human favorite for centuries, and is often used as a birthstone for August. by-sa: katrinketby-sa: KellyKpublic domain
Olivine minerals are used in industry as abrasives.Olivine is used in steel manufacturing.by-nc-sa: reivaxby-nc-nd: lobstar28by-nc-nd: CheriGaulke
by: phaultOlivine is the green in green sand beaches.by-nc-sa: Doblonaut
Olivine minerals tend to break down (weather) very easily at the Earths surface. The iron and magnesium released by this weathering process helps to make volcanic soils very fertile. by-nc-nd: Paul Zizkaby-nc-sa: super-structure
Volcanic soils are very fertile by-nc-nd: Telstar2000by: skyseekerby-nc-sa: philyook
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Olivine Group Mineral Presentation
University of Minnesota, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Dr. Kent Kirkby. Funded in part by FIPSE. www.geo.umn.eduOlivine Group Mineral Presentationhttp://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/meet-the-licensesUniversity of Minnesota, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Dr. Kent Kirkby. Funded in part by FIPSE. www.geo.umn.edu