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Mississippi Valley-Type (MVT) Deposits: The Complete Geological Guide

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When it comes to the world’s major sources of lead and zinc, few geological formations are as significant as the Mississippi Valley-Type (MVT) deposits....

Andesite

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What is Andesite? Andesite is a fascinating extrusive igneous rock. Unlike intrusive rocks that cool slowly deep underground, andesite forms when magma erupts onto the...

5 Essential Facts About Sandstone…

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The Earth's Porous Time Capsule and Ultimate Reservoir What is Sandstone? Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed primarily of sand-sized silicate grains. To a geologist,...

Phyllite

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The Silky Transition in the Metamorphic Sequence What is Phyllite? Phyllite is a medium-grade, foliated metamorphic rock that holds a very specific place in the grand...

Hornfels

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The Baked Rock of Contact Metamorphism What is Hornfels? Hornfels is a fine-grained, exceptionally hard, and non-foliated metamorphic rock. Its name derives from the German word...