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High concentrations of toxic substances in the environment may be the result of natural processes (e.g. hydrothermal processes). However, it is mainly human activities, particularly industrial operations and mining, that have scarred the planet with a plethora of contaminated environments. As we are becoming increasingly aware of the potentially permanent damage inflicted upon the Earthâ∈™s surface, and the need to ameliorate this damage, we are also developing a precise scientific understanding of environmental processes, including those that either release or lock up pollution. An essential component of the pollution jigsaw puzzle is the substrate that sustains it; a large part of this substrate is made of minerals. It is thus somewhat surprising that only in the last decade has Environmental Mineralogy been recognized as a research field in its own right.

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