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In deposit , hypogene processes occur deep below the Earth's surface, and tend to form deposits of , as opposed to supergene processes that occur at or near the surface, and tend to form secondary minerals.

At great depth the pressure is high, and water can remain liquid at temperatures well above 100 °C. Hot aqueous solutions originating from , deep sedimentary basins, or areas of elevated geothermal gradients can contain metals and other derived from the magma itself or from leaching of , , or rocks. Hypogene deposition processes include crystallization from the hot aqueous solutions flowing through the Earth's crust, driven by temperature and pressure gradients, as well as topographic, orogenic, and structural changes and/or controls.The Encyclopedia of Gemstones and Minerals (1991). Martin Holden. Publisher: Facts on File

Major dissolved components are , , , and , and other important components include , , , , , (as or or both) (as and ) and (as ). Most ore fluids contain as the dominant .Understanding Mineral Deposits (2000). Kula C Misra. Kluwer Academic Publishers

As the solutions rise the temperature and pressure fall. Eventually a point is reached where the minerals start to crystallise out. Minerals formed in this way are called primary, or hypogene, minerals. is a common component of the fluids, and most of the common ore metals, , , , , and mercury, occur chiefly as and minerals. Examples of primary minerals formed in this way include the sulfide minerals (FeS2), (PbS), (ZnS), and (CuFeS2).


Etymology
The word hypogene is derived from the Greek roots hypo- () meaning 'under' and -gene () meaning 'born' or 'produced'. The terms hypogene and supergene refer to the depth at which they occur.


See also
  • Supergene (geology)

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