Tertiary rhyolite crystal lithic tuff host rock.

Tertiary rhyolite crystal lithic tuff host rock.

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Download scientific diagram | -Tertiary rhyolite crystal lithic tuff host rock. from publication: Geology of the Boleras Deposit: A Tertiary, strataform, disseminated silver deposit in the Mesa Central, Durango, Mexico | The Boleras Silver Deposit is a recent discovery in the "Mexican Silver Trend", midway between the mining districts of Tovar and Guanacevi, in the Mesa Central region of north-central Mexico. It is located 45 km north of the town of Tepehuanes in Durango State. The deposit is | Silver, Dissemination and Mexico | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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