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From the results of the trip to the Bogoslovsky District in the summer of 1911

Authors:
E. S. Fedorov
Date submitted:
1912-06-22
Date accepted:
1912-08-10
Date published:
1912-12-01

Abstract

There is absolutely no indication that the former mining operations have ceased and that the ore-bearing conditions, which are evident here in any case, have disappeared. Admittedly, there is no reason to claim that we will certainly encounter rich ore deposits here; but it must be said that everywhere and even in other places, no matter how favorable the observed conditions may be, it is risky to make positive statements, but given the conditions depicted on the geological map, it is more likely to assume favorable rather than unfavorable results. The Nikolo-Podgornyi mine occupies a very special position. From a geological point of view, it is one of the most interesting points in the area, both in terms of the distinctiveness in the development of the rocks, their complete exclusivity among others, and in terms of the unexpectedness and novelty of the rocks themselves and the geological conditions in which they were formed.

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