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Why can't I find gold in my back yard?

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What's Going on With Borkite Ore?

Professor jm wilkinson is a researcher at the natural history museum in london. He says there are many different types of deposits, and they form in many different kinds of ways. There are surfacial deposits that form through basically weathering or sediment transport processes. The magmetic ones are purely involving molten rock, so magma. They form from a process we call sulphide unmixing. And certain elements like to bond with sulphur jump into the sulphide melt preferentially. In some places, it gets concentrated sufficiently so that it can be mined as an alaminium or material.

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