On geochemical methods of prospecting in permafrost conditions on the Siberian platform
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As is known, the formation of secondary scattering halos in cover sediments is mainly influenced by: the primary content and distribution of metals in bedrock and their chemical and mineral composition; climatic, orographic and hydrogeologic conditions; geomorphologic structure of the area; thickness, composition and origin of cover sediments; migration ability of elements or compounds in aqueous media; the presence of media that promote the deposition of metals during their migration ...
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