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Vol 48 Iss. 2
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63-68
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Article

Hydrochemical prospecting of tin-polymetallic deposits in the Miaochan ridge

Authors:
V. A. Kiryukhin
V. I. Gurevich
A. N. Pavlov
Date submitted:
1964-08-24
Date accepted:
1964-10-16
Date published:
1965-05-05

Abstract

Hydrochemical studies in the basin of the lower reaches of the Amur River within the Miaochansky Range proved the possibility of using hydrochemical methods to search for tin-polymetallic deposits in the mid-mountainous relief under humid climate. In this article, the features of the formation of the chemical composition of water in this area, touched on the issues of quantitative assessment of the results of hydrochemical searches.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Hydrogeology, engineering geology
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References

  1. Albul S.P. About the diffusion-filtration process in connection with geohydro-chemical searches for ore deposits. Coll. “Questions of formation of chemical composition of underground waters”. PH of MSU, 1963.
  2. Garrels R. Mineral equilibria at low temperatures and pressures. PH of Foreign Literature, 1962.
  3. Gurevich V.I. About some general principles of formation of chemical composition of natural waters. Scientific and Technical Council on Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Section of Geochemistry, VSEGINGEO, 1963.
  4. Perelman A.I. Geochemistry of Landscape. Geografgiz, 1961.

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