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Vol 28
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129-139
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Geology

Nizhne-Angarskoye iron ore deposit

Authors:
Yu. G. Staritskii
Date submitted:
1952-07-22
Date accepted:
1952-09-04
Date published:
1953-01-01

Abstract

The majestic program of building communism in our country, outlined by I. V. Stalin in his historic speech at the pre-election meeting of voters of the Stalin electoral district of Moscow on February 9, 1946, requires for its implementation the development of new reserves of industrial raw materials, among which iron ores are almost in first place. Therefore, it is natural that the new Angara-Pitsky iron ore basin, discovered in 1946, in which the Nizhne-Angarskoye deposit is so far the largest and most explored, acquires great significance.

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Geology
Keywords:
iron ore deposit
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