This is a classification grouping of similar deposits for use in ore genesis theories and mineral exploration methodologies.
There are similar deposits in the Rhine and Ruhr valleys in the west.
It was not until the gold price shot up in the late 1970s that mining companies rushed to look for similar deposits.
It is also often found as a similar deposit on the inner surface of old pipes and other surfaces where "hard water" has evaporated.
The above are selected examples from among many, of discontinuous distributions of similar synchronous deposits.
The term has been employed in English speaking regions to describe similar deposits.
There are also similar deposits at the south end of Petriky (west of Vinanibe).
Petroleum, natural gas and other similar deposits also exist.
A similar deposit in a U.S. bank would grow even more, because interest rates tend to be higher here.
In the Triassic deposits similar to those in Germany were formed.