noun
- the process by which inorganic mineral matter is deposited in or replaces organic material, especially in fossils
- the process of converting something into mineral form or adding minerals to a substance
- the accumulation of mineral deposits in bone or tooth tissue, especially during development
Usage: geology, paleontology
Usage: chemistry, biology
Usage: medicine, dentistry
Examples
- The mineralization of the ancient shell created a fossil that scientists could study millions of years later.
- Fluoride promotes mineralization of tooth enamel in children.
- Bone mineralization is essential for skeletal strength and development.
- The mineralization process replaced the original organic material with silica over time.
- Adequate calcium intake supports proper mineralization of bones during adolescence.
- Geologists study mineralization patterns to understand the formation of ore deposits.