RE: Jesus Christ... you lunatics. Reality check.π€£26 Sep 2025 10:46
Extract from WIKI about hydrothermal breccia.
"The morphology of breccias associated with ore deposits varies from tabular sheeted veins[33] and clastic dikes associated with overpressured sedimentary strata,[34] to large-scale intrusive diatreme breccias (breccia pipes),[35] or even some synsedimentary diatremes formed solely by the overpressure of pore fluid within sedimentary basins.[36] Hydrothermal breccias are usually formed by hydrofracturing of rocks by highly pressured hydrothermal fluids. They are typical of the epithermal ore environment and are intimately associated with intrusive-related ore deposits such as skarns, greisens and porphyry-related mineralisation. Epithermal deposits are mined for copper, silver and gold.[37]
Also Chalocopyrite is associated with Copper and within that and the Pyrite, there is a good chance of Gold being present. Apols to any Geologists reading this - I am only repeating what I have read on the web. :).