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Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Alluvial layer"

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Several minerals and gems are specified to occur within '''alluvial layers'''. However, the current version of Dwarf Fortress does not consider '''any''' layer "alluvial".
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Several minerals, ores, and gems are specified to occur at least in part within '''alluvial layers'''. Alluvial stone is loose and unconsolidated stone that has been eroded away, smoothed down by water flow, and then redeposited in a non-marine setting. In versions 0.31.19 and later, all [[sedimentary]] layers are capable of containing alluvial deposits; prior to that, alluvial deposits do not appear at all.
  
If such layers were encountered, they would contain small clusters of any of...
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Whether or not a particular [[stone]], [[gem]], or [[ore]] appears in the alluvial layer is controlled by the <tt>[ENVIRONMENT:ALLUVIAL:...]</tt> tag in its [[raw file]]s. Alluvial environments can contain [[cluster]]s of:
:*{{L|native gold}}
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:*[[native gold]]
:*{{L|native platinum}}
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:*[[native platinum]]
:*{{L|cassiterite}}
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:*[[cassiterite]]
:*jade {{L|gem}}s (blue, lavender, pink, white, and green)
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:*jade [[gem]]s ([[blue jade|blue]], [[lavender jade|lavender]], [[pink jade|pink]], [[white jade|white]], and [[green jade|green]])
  
 
{{Category|Stone Layers}}
 
{{Category|Stone Layers}}

Latest revision as of 22:55, 17 June 2024

This article is about an older version of DF.

Several minerals, ores, and gems are specified to occur at least in part within alluvial layers. Alluvial stone is loose and unconsolidated stone that has been eroded away, smoothed down by water flow, and then redeposited in a non-marine setting. In versions 0.31.19 and later, all sedimentary layers are capable of containing alluvial deposits; prior to that, alluvial deposits do not appear at all.

Whether or not a particular stone, gem, or ore appears in the alluvial layer is controlled by the [ENVIRONMENT:ALLUVIAL:...] tag in its raw files. Alluvial environments can contain clusters of: