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A typical gold vein can vary significantly in size, but they often range from a few centimeters to several meters in width and can extend for hundreds of meters in length. The thickness and volume of a vein depend on geological conditions and the specific mineralization processes involved. Some veins may be small and localized, while others can be extensive and rich in gold deposits. The quality and concentration of gold within the vein also play a crucial role in its economic viability.

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