| SATO, Kohei, VRUBLEVSKY, Anatoly A., RODIONOV, Sergei M., ROMANOVSKY, Nikolai P., NEDACHI, Munetomo (2002) Mid-Cretaceous Episodic Magmatism and Tin Mineralization in Khingan-Okhotsk Volcano-Plutonic Belt, Far East Russia. Resource Geology, 52 (1) 1-14 doi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.2002.tb00112.x | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Khingan-Okhotsk Volcano-Plutonic Belt, Far East Russia Kohei SATO, Anatoly A. VRUBLEVSKY*, Sergei M. RODIONOV**... Birobidzhan, Russia ** Institute of Tectonics and Geophysics, RAS, Khabarovsk, Russia *** Kagoshima...plates under Eurasian continent. Keywords: Far East Russia, Khingan, Badzhal, Komsomolsk, Cretaceous granitoid... the Mnogovershinnoe gold deposit (Mv in Fig. 2), the largest ore deposit in northern SikhoteAlin (Sato...Khingan-Okhotsk Belt; based on 1:2,500,000 Geologic Map of Khabarovsk and Amur Provinces published in 1991. 1: Siberian | | Rusakov, V. Yu., Ryzhenko, B. N., Roshchina, I. A., Kononkova, N. N., Karpukhina, V. S. (2015) Devonian ore clastic turbidites of the Molodezhnoe massive copper sulfide deposit, Southern Urals. Geochemistry International, 53 (7) 624-647 doi:10.1134/s0016702915070095 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 624–650. Devonian Ore Clastic Turbidites of the Molodezhnoe Massive Copper Sulfide Deposit, Southern Urals...Sciences, ul. Kosygina 19, GSP1, Moscow, 119991 Russia email: rusakov@geokhi.ru Received October 4, 2013;...Abstract—We present data on the composition of Devonian ore clastic sediments accumulated at the bound aries...orebodies of the Molodezhnoe massive copper sulfide deposit, Southern Urals. They are inter preted to be accumulated...transformation: (1) infiltrationmetasomatic effects of orebearing solutions and infiltration effects of seawater | | | Report (issue) | Formatsiy Byull., no. 4, p. 8-19, 1961. The muscovite-microcline-plagioclase pegmatite vein no. 9 occurs...occurs in the plot of the Chernaya Salma deposit, 1 mile northeast of the Chkalov mine in the Loukhov...Byelomoryan age. Clean microcline, biotite, and muscovite were taken from this vein and prepared into reference...Ser. Geol., no. 8, p. 99-100, 1961. Natural muscovite ground to 0.2 mm dimensions and also 40X30 mm...determining the amount absorbed (the powdered muscovite absorbed up to 10 times as much as the laminae) |
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