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  • Quartz: The Most Common Mineral in Sedimentary Rocks - Properties & Significance
    The most abundant mineral in detrital sedimentary rocks is quartz (SiO2).

    Here's why:

    * Durability: Quartz is incredibly resistant to weathering and erosion. It can withstand the harsh conditions of transportation and deposition, making it survive longer than other minerals.

    * Abundance: Quartz is a very common mineral found in the Earth's crust, making it readily available to form detrital sediments.

    While other minerals like feldspar, mica, and calcite are also found in detrital sedimentary rocks, they are less resistant to weathering and are typically found in smaller quantities compared to quartz.

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