Abhurite isn’t the only mineral that humans unwittingly helped create. “It turns out there’s hundreds of minerals that only occur where humans had an impact,” says Robert Hazen, a mineralogist at the Carnegie Institute of Science in Washington, D.C. He and his colleagues recently found that 208 of the over 5,000 known minerals exist because of human actions.
Hazen thinks this is just the tip of the iceberg. “I’m sure if we look carefully, we’ll find many more,” he says. Landfills with discarded batteries and computer parts, he says, would be good places to start the search. “When nature takes over and starts altering those materials, you get new crystal compounds that exist nowhere else in our solar system—and conceivably nowhere else in the universe.”