What typically occurs is that a igneous intrusion enters a local country rock. the water within it rises due to density differences. this fluid is a few hundred degrees celcius and is very rich in metals and quartz. It rises along faults or fractures in the rock until it cools thus forming hydrothemal veins.
Most hydrothermal deposits form from hot, metal-rich fluids that are left during the late stages of the movement and cooling of magma.
Most hydrothermal deposits form from hot, metal-rich fluids that are left during the late stages of the movement and cooling of magma.
The deposits are implaced in veins by magmatic solution, hot water coming up from the depths, filling previously faulted rock.
Varicose veins form when blood pools in the veins.
Emeralds are the precious gem form of the mineral beryl, which forms from solid solutions within cooling intrusive igneous rock.
The two veins that form hepatic portal vein are the splenic vein and the superior mesenteric vein. These veins usually receive blood from the inferior mesenteric, gastric, and cystic veins.
water vapor cant form from liquid water
Precipitated hydrothermal minerals.
Typically, geological mineral veins were created by glacial movement. As the glaciers cut through the surface of the land, they deposited the minerals that are found beneath the surface today. Answer by FutureLPGAgolfer Cooling Lava, cooling magma, and evaporation.
Most hydrothermal deposits form from hot, metal-rich fluids that are left during the late stages of the movement and cooling of magma.
Hydrothermal refers to heated (thermal) water (hydro).
Hydrothermal solutions are found in oceans