Epithermal vein deposit
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Epithermal vein deposit
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The epithermal vein deposit (EVP) is a type of mineral deposit that forms in the shallow subsurface, typically at depths of less than 1,500 meters below the Earth's surface. These deposits are formed by hot, mineral-rich fluids that circulate through fractures and cracks in rocks. As the fluids cool, they deposit minerals, such as gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc, into the veins. EVP are typically small in size, but they can be very high-grade, meaning that they contain a high concentration
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Mineral deposit that forms in the shallow subsurface
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epithermal_vein_deposit
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2024-04-13T15:40:43Z
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