Primary and secondary geochemical dispersion
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Geochemical dispersion of elements by processes originating at the surface of the Earth; opposite of primary dispersion. Secondary patterns are those formed at the Earth's surface by weathering, erosion, or surface transportation. Secondary patterns have been classified more in detail as halos, fans, and trains, depending on the characteristic shape of the pattern and its geometric relationship to the ore deposit or other source.
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secondary dispersion.>>Geochemical dispersion of elements by processes originating at the surface of the Earth; opposite of primary dispersion. >>
Secondary patterns are those formed at the Earth's surface by weathering, erosion, or surface transportation.
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secondary dispersion.>>Geochemical dispersion of elements by processes originating at the surface of the Earth; opposite of primary dispersion. >>
Secondary patterns are those formed at the Earth's surface by weathering, erosion, or surface transportation.
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