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  • Date submitted
    1984-08-21
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-24
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Problems of petro- and ore genesis in the works of Academician A.N. Zavaritsky

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The name of Academician A.N. Zavaritsky, one of the greatest scientists of our country, is associated with a significant stage in the development of Soviet petrography and geology of ore deposits.

How to cite: Dolivo-Dobrovolsky V.V., Marin Y.B., Strona P.A. Problems of petro- and ore genesis in the works of Academician A.N. Zavaritsky // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 3-8.
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  • Date submitted
    1984-08-20
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-10
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Recrystallization processes and their place in litho- and ore genesis

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In the works that address the problems of litho- and ore genesis, the significance of the phenomena of recrystallization is assessed in a variety of ways. Moreover, the very essence of these phenomena is interpreted differently, so it is expedient to preface the discussion by considering the content of the concepts and terms we use.

How to cite: Rudenko S.A. Recrystallization processes and their place in litho- and ore genesis // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 9-19.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-04
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-05
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Connection of copper mineralization of the Kachar deposit with acidic submarine volcanism

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Kachar deposit (North Kazakhstan) is a complex object. It includes independent deposits of magnetite, copper, polymetallic, alunite and other ores, although in the literature is known only as a deposit of magnetite ores.

How to cite: Veselov E.V. Connection of copper mineralization of the Kachar deposit with acidic submarine volcanism // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 20-26.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-20
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-26
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Zonality and ore occurrence of exocontact hydrothermal-metasomatic formations of the Kolomeitsev granite massif (Central Taymyr)

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Since the 70's in the north of the Central Taymir, considerable attention has been paid to quartz and carbonate-quartz veins with polysulfide mineralization, which is due to the isolation in the Taymir quartz (sulfide)-gold ore formation.

How to cite: Proskurnin V.F., Fokin V.I. Zonality and ore occurrence of exocontact hydrothermal-metasomatic formations of the Kolomeitsev granite massif (Central Taymyr) // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 27-36.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-28
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-25
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Reflection of ore genesis in variability of chemical composition and physical properties of ultramafics (Karelian-Kola region)

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Identification and meaningful analysis of indicator features of chemical composition and physical properties of rocks and ores in different structural-formational position and metamorphism of ultramafic complexes is essential for petrology and metallogeny.

How to cite: Shabaldin G.P. Reflection of ore genesis in variability of chemical composition and physical properties of ultramafics (Karelian-Kola region) // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 37-45.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-21
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-18
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Geochemistry of zonal phenite halo of the Yraas massif (Maimecha-Kotui alkaline province)

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The study of geochemistry of zonal phenite halos - determination of the full spectrum of chemical elements taken out of the magmatic body and revealing the nature of their distribution in the zones of the metasomatic column - is an actual task of the study of alkaline metasomatites, the solution of which has a certain prospecting value.

How to cite: Lazarenkov V.G. Geochemistry of zonal phenite halo of the Yraas massif (Maimecha-Kotui alkaline province) // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 46-50.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-19
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-13
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Criteria for the location of skarn-magnetite deposits in the structure tiers of paleovolcanic apparatuses

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In A.N.Zavaritsky's works the questions of geology of sorcery and contact-metasomatic deposits occupy a great place. Suffice it to mention the works on the establishment of interrelationships of sorcery deposits with volcanism and a fundamental monograph on "Magnitnaya Mountain and its iron ore deposits".

How to cite: Portnov G.S. Criteria for the location of skarn-magnetite deposits in the structure tiers of paleovolcanic apparatuses // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 51-56.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-02
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-09
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Some features of primary zonation of mineralization in tin-polymetallic deposits

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Many ore bodies of tin deposits of South-Eastern Primorye, characterized by insignificant depth of erosion cut, have a distinct vertical zonality, expressed in the replacement with depth of weakly tin-bearing essentially sulfide (polymetallic) mineral associations with low-sulfide cassiterite-bearing.

How to cite: Lear Y.V. Some features of primary zonation of mineralization in tin-polymetallic deposits // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 57-60.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-11
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-07
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Vertical zonality and main types of altered rocks of the Aksai greisen deposit

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Mineralized domes - one of the most common morphological types of greisen - are of interest not only from a practical point of view as concentrators of tin, tungsten, molybdenum and other rare metals, but also in terms of studying the vertical zonation.

How to cite: Gulbin Y.L. Vertical zonality and main types of altered rocks of the Aksai greisen deposit // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 61-68.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-21
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-07
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Peculiarities of gold-quartz formation manifestation in dyke rocks (on the example of gold occurrences in the North-East of the USSR)

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Among the gold deposits of the North-East of the USSR, attributed to the gold-quartz formation, a special morphological type of mineralization in dyke rocks.

How to cite: Sendek S.V., Evangulov B.B., Kuznetsova V.A., Kisterov K.V., Kulya V.I., Fedchenko A.A., Chernik L.N. Peculiarities of gold-quartz formation manifestation in dyke rocks (on the example of gold occurrences in the North-East of the USSR) // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 69-75.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-09
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-15
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Formation of quartz veins and some regularities of their location

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Quartz veins are natural objects with which industrial concentrations of ore mineralization are associated and which themselves can be bodies of minerals - raw materials for smelting various types of quartz glass.

How to cite: Ashkin V.Y., Bogdanova G.N., Polenov Y.A. Formation of quartz veins and some regularities of their location // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 76-83.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-14
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-23
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Nature of variability of alluvial cassiterite properties

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Weathering and erosion processes destroy the native tin deposit, but the placer collects and concentrates its useful component - cassiterite.

How to cite: Karyakin I.A. Nature of variability of alluvial cassiterite properties // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 84-91.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-12
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-08
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Organic matter of Cretaceous bauxite-bearing sediments of the western side of the Turgai Trough

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All bauxite deposits of Northern Kazakhstan are of Mesozoic age of continental type and are represented by hydrargillitic ores. The largest of them are located within the western side and central part of the Turgai Trough and the southeastern slope of the Kazakhstan Shield (respectively, deposits of the West-Turgai, Central and Amangelda bauxite-ore districts).

How to cite: Ageeva N.A., Parparova G.M., Belyaeva L.S., Greben A.E., Polovnikova I.A. Organic matter of Cretaceous bauxite-bearing sediments of the western side of the Turgai Trough // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 92-96.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-15
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-02
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Lithogenesis of coal-bearing and related ore-bearing formations of deep troughs of the southern margin of the East European Platform

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The study of composition, structure, conditions of formation and changes in sedimentary formations of the marginal parts of the platforms, taking into account the inseparable connection of their development with tectonic movements in the basin of sedimentation and in the adjacent folded and platform areas, allows to find out the regularities of location of associated deposits and manifestations of minerals.

How to cite: Kiryukov V.V., Zhikalyak N.V. Lithogenesis of coal-bearing and related ore-bearing formations of deep troughs of the southern margin of the East European Platform // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 97-102.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-11
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-14
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

On the relationship between stratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy

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The question of the meaningful connection and relationship between stratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy arose with new vigor in the 1970s as a result of the successful development of sedimentary cyclicity.

How to cite: Odessky I.A. On the relationship between stratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 103-109.
Article
  • Date submitted
    1984-08-11
  • Date accepted
    1984-10-05
  • Date published
    1985-04-30

Organogenic carbonate rocks of the Silurian of central Tuva and conditions of their formation

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Carbonate rocks of the Silurian of Tuva are of exclusively organogenic origin. In Central Tuva they form a significant part of the Silurian strata, are the most diverse in structure and origin.

How to cite: Vladimirskaya E.V., Krivobodrova A.V. Organogenic carbonate rocks of the Silurian of central Tuva and conditions of their formation // Journal of Mining Institute. 1985. Vol. 104. p. 110-117.