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Taylor Davis——Studied at the University of Cambridge, Lives in Cambridge, UK.
In geology, a vein is a
distinct sheetlike body of
crystallized minerals within a rock. Veins form when mineral constituents carried by an
aqueous solution within the rock mass are deposited through precipitation. The hydraulic flow involved is usually due to
hydrothermal circulation.
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