Mineral deposits that are essentially as originally formed are called primary or hypogene. The term hypogene also indicates formation by upward movement of material. Deposits that have been altered by weathering or other superficial processes are secondary or supergene deposits. Mineral deposits that formed at the same time as the enclosing rock are called syngenetic, and those that were introduced into preexisting rocks are called epigenetic.
The distinction between metallic and nonmetallic deposits is at times an arbitrary one since some substances classified as nonmetals, such as lepidolite, spodumene, beryl, and rhodochrosite, are the source of metals. The principal reasons for distinguishing nonmetallic from metallic deposits are practical ones, and include such economic factors as recovery methods and uses.
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