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Small vein, usually offshoot of a bigger vein

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Small vein, usually offshoot of a bigger vein

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'A fluid inclusion and structural analysis of the West Chance vein system, Sunshine Mine, Kellogg, Idaho' -- subject(s): Fluid inclusions, Geology, Structural, Ore deposits, Structural Geology

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A vein in geology is a sheetlike body of minerals within a rock. They form when mineral constituents carried by an aqueous solution within the rock mass are deposited through precipitation.

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The Superficial Vein is not an antecubital vein.

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