Vuggy Silica

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Vuggy silica is a great indicator of the all important feeder structures in high sulphidation epithermal systems, but it's not easy to tell the real thing from the imposters on a weathered surface.
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Great explanation. Thanks for sharing. Wish I had geology lecturers like you. Nothing like seeing it in the field.

mchughcb
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As always, I love listening to you and learning what I can from you. Thank you so much for sharing. 💜

LezBeRockin
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fantastic, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

TanyaMatveeva-dr
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Nothing is as good as seeing these practical examples. Thanks Nick. I am seeing nearly similar vuggy veins in the lolworth range area Nth Qld. Assays reveal more Pb and Ag than Au.

goodlife
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Brilliant geological info. Useful. Big thanks for putting this together.

trevorwhat
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Спасибо за ваш видео-урок! Очень полезно!

vadimlebedevich
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So, are we talking about the epithermal domain here?

ciprianpopa
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Have you tried any of the T&H geo hammers? Are they any good?

lucass.l.jacobsen
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At our site we have lots of covellite, pyrite and sulfur, infilling the vuggy..

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