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Vol 158
Pages:
196-198
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Structural and geodynamic reconstructions, modes of industrial ore formation and prognostic and prospecting models of noble metal deposits in Northeast Asia

Authors:
V. Yu. Fridovskii
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  • Yakutsk State University
Date submitted:
2003-08-01
Date accepted:
2003-09-26
Date published:
2004-03-01

Abstract

The evolution of the types of gold-quartz mineralization at the accretionary stage of the region's development is shown: from stratified metamorphogenic in the rock fall zones to vein-vein deposits of mineralized crush zones. For each type of mineralization data on the position in the regional structures, vertical mineralogical and geochemical zoning and physical and chemical parameters, geochemistry of stable and radiogenic isotopes, etc. are given. The system of factors determining the formation of each type of mineralization and their use to assess the industrial-resource potential of the region is proposed.

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