Abstract

The most common coordinating ligands present in groundwaters are water itself, carbonate, chloride, fluoride and some organic acids. It is possible to account for the formation of bauxite, malachite, azurite, many other copper ores, and other deposits using just these complexes as starting materials and active compounds.

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