A circumscribed halo, often referred to in the context of geology and mineralogy, describes a specific type of alteration zone that surrounds a mineral deposit or a particular rock formation. In this context, the term "halo" indicates a zone around a central feature where certain characteristics, such as mineral composition or chemical properties, change due to processes like hydrothermal alteration or contact metamorphism.
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