| Shen, Ping, Pan, Hongdi, Hattori, Keiko, Cooke, David R., Seitmuratova, Eleonora (2018) Large Paleozoic and Mesozoic porphyry deposits in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Geodynamic settings, magmatic sources, and genetic models. Gondwana Research, 58. 161-194 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2018.01.010 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Institute of Geological Sciences, Almaty 050010, Kazakhstan * AC CE Corresponding author. E-mail: pshen@mail...equigranular and porphyritic tonalite, granodiorite and diorite. Secondary ion 1 ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT mass spectrometry...mineralizing intrusions. Mineralizing intrusions at PT Bozshakol, Aktogai Nurkazghan, and Tuwu-Yandong have depleted...lower crustal source with mantle involvement at Bozshakol and NU Aktogai and sedimentary rocks contamination...most porphyry Cu(-Au) and Au deposits, including Bozshakol, PT Nurkazghan, Koksai, Tuwu-Yandong, and Yubileinoe | | Shen, Ping, Hattori, Keiko, Pan, Hongdi, Jackson, Simon, Seitmuratova, Eleonora (2015) Oxidation Condition and Metal Fertility of Granitic Magmas: Zircon Trace-Element Data from Porphyry Cu Deposits in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt. Economic Geology, 110 (7) 1861-1878 doi:10.2113/econgeo.110.7.1861 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Institute of Geological Sciences, Almaty 050010, Kazakhstan Abstract The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB)...Cu), including Bozshakol, Nurkazghan, Kounrad, Borly, Aktogai, and Koksai in Kazakhstan, Baogutu, and...including large deposits with 4 to 12 Mt Cu at Bozshakol, Nurkazghan, Kounrad, Aktogai, and Erdenet; intermediate-size...Deposits Bozshakol The Bozshakol deposit is situated in the northwestern part of central Kazakhstan (Fig...metal of 4.1 Mt Cu and 163 t Au (Table 1). The Bozshakol deposit is associated with late Cambrian tonalite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | OPHIOLITE ZONES AND THE GEOLOGIC HISTORY OF KAZAKHSTAN FROM THE MOBILIST STANDPOINT A. V. Avdeyev a...a a “Yuzhkazgeologiya” [South Kazakhstan] Producing Geologic Organization Published online: 29 Jun...(1984) OPHIOLITE ZONES AND THE GEOLOGIC HISTORY OF KAZAKHSTAN FROM THE MOBILIST STANDPOINT, International Geology... OPHIOLITE ZONES AND THE GEOLOGIC HISTORY OF KAZAKHSTAN FROM THE MOBILIST STANDPOINT A. V. Avdeyev ...author to study the principal structural zones in Kazakhstan on the basis of their individual segments and | | Shen, Ping, Pan, Hongdi, Seitmuratova, Eleonora, Yuan, Feng, Jakupova, Sholpan (2015) A Cambrian intra-oceanic subduction system in the Bozshakol area, Kazakhstan. Lithos, 224. 61-77 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2015.02.025 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | intra-oceanic subduction system in the Bozshakol area, Kazakhstan Ping Shen a,⁎, Hongdi Pan b, Eleonora...Institute of Geological Sciences, Almaty 050010, Kazakhstan d School of Resources and Environmental Engineering...Nb-enriched basalt Adakitic rocks Bozshakol Kazakhstan a b s t r a c t The Bozshakol area is one of the most important...important copper resource concentrations in Central Kazakhstan. We report in situ zircon U–Pb age and Hf isotope...data for the volcanics and intrusions from the Bozshakol area. Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) zircon | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Early Paleozoic Group includes Selety-Urumbai, Bozshakol-Chingiz and Baydaulet-Aqastau arc terranes of...terranes in the Tienshan orogen, Chinese Altai, East-Kazakhstan-West Junggar and southern Mongoia. Only one Late...Selety-Urumbai 5.2 Late Cambrian–Early Ordovician: Bozshakol-Chingiz 5.3 Floian – late Ordovician: Baydaulet-Aqbastau...Altai: Saerbulake 6.5 East Kazakhstan-West Junggar: Zharma-Saur 6.6 East Kazakhstan: Char 7. Late Paleozoic...Sea, consists of subduction zone, PT fore-arc region with accretionary prism, frontal or active arc | | | Book (volume) | Porphyry-Style Mineralisation in the Ertsberg Diorite, G unung Bijih (Ertsberg/G rasberg) District, West...the Palaeozoic, e.g., the Ordovician Bozshakol deposit in Kazakhstan (see Seltmann and Porter, in this publication);...papers have been grouped by volume and geographic region, namely those relating to South America (the Andean...where more than one belt is found within the same region, papers from each belt are grouped consecutively...16% Cu, and ii). an underground, sub-level cave mine at Ridgeway, extracting +5 Mt o f ore at a head | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Cu-Au-Mo deposit is situated within the Altai Sayan region that forms part of the TuvaMongol arc of the Central...up of a series of nested intrusions, including diorite, feldspar porphyry, quartz-feldspar porphyry, tonalite...elsewhere in the region. Geologic Setting Ak-Sug is situated within the Altai Sayan region of the Central...(Yakubchuk, 2004; Glorie et al., 2011). In this region, island-arc, back-arc, and oceanic crust assemblages...intraplate magmatic components, including island-arc diorite-tonalite-plagiogranite associations (Mongush et | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Bulgaria, Iran, Russia, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and the...(Armenia); 26 Almalyk (Uzbekistan); 27 Sayak; 28 Bozshakol (Kasakhstan); 29 Grasberg (Indonesia); 30 Mamut...Geotectonic Au Pd Pt Cu setting (ppb) (ppb) (ppb) (%) Bozshakol + INDONESIA Grasberg* MALAYSIA Mamut/l* Mamut/2*...ppb), Skouries (160 ppb), Medet (160 ppb) and Bozshakol (245 ppb) can be considered exceptionally high...1 1 1 ~iiiii!!!!!!!~ ~iiiliE]i~illliiii~ Bozshakol INDONESIA : G r a s b e r g MALAYSIA : IIIIIII | | Safonova, I., Savinskiy, I., Perfilova, A., Gurova, A., Maruyama, S., Tsujimori, T. (2020) The Itmurundy Pacific-type orogenic belt in northern Balkhash, central Kazakhstan: Revisited plus first U–Pb age, geochemical and Nd isotope data from igneous rocks. Gondwana Research, 79. 49-69 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2019.09.004 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Pacific-type orogenic belt in northern Balkhash, central Kazakhstan: revisited plus first U-Pb age, geochemical and...Pacific-type orogenic belt in northern Balkhash, central Kazakhstan: revisited plus first U-Pb age, geochemical and...orogenic belt in northern Balkhash, central 2 Kazakhstan: revisited plus first U-Pb age, geochemical and...located in the northern Balkhash area of central Kazakhstan. 15 Geologically it belongs to the Kazakh orocline...ro, andesibasalt, trachybasalt 28 and diorite. The diorite yielded a U-Pb age of ca. 500 Ma. The subalkaline | | Shen, Ping, Pan, Hongdi, Zhou, Taofa, Wang, Jingbin (2014) Petrography, geochemistry and geochronology of the host porphyries and associated alteration at the Tuwu Cu deposit, NW China: a case for increased depositional efficiency by reaction with mafic hostrock?. Mineralium Deposita, 49 (6) 709-731 doi:10.1007/s00126-014-0517-4 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Group at Tuwu consists of basalt, andesite, and diorite porphyry. The plagiogranite porphyry was emplaced...porphyry by partial melting of a subducting slab. The diorite and the plagiogranite porphyries have both been...produced a barren argillic alteration limited to the diorite porphyry. A specific feature of the Tuwu deposit...Many porphyry Cu–Au deposits are associated with diorite porphyry (Hollister et al. 1974; Sillitoe and Grappe...2013). The Cu–Au deposits are associated with diorite porphyry or quartz monzonite (Cooke et al. 2004; | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and 231~350 and 12.4~18.2 for variably altered diorite and granodiorites in DBS, whereas those for DBS-TS...among mineralized granodiorites (~0.6), altered diorite and granodiorites (~0.6) and the Mesozoic Qz-monzonites...of magmas for porphyry Cu-(Mo) deposits in the region and elsewhere. Keywords: magma fertility; porphyry...and >3644 t Au [61]) and small Borly deposit in Kazakhstan (0.6 Mt Cu) and Baogutu deposit in China (0.6...mineralization in CAOB spans from late Cambrian (e.g., Bozshakol deposit) to early Triassic (e.g., Erdenet deposit) | | Goldfarb, Richard J., Taylor, Ryan D., Collins, Gregory S., Goryachev, Nikolay A., Orlandini, Omero Felipe (2014) Phanerozoic continental growth and gold metallogeny of Asia. Gondwana Research, 25 (1) 48-102 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2013.03.002 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | accretionary events along the margins of the Siberia, Kazakhstan, North China, Tarim–Karakum, South China, and...belt of north-central Kazakhstan; (3) the 310–280 Ma Kalba belt of NE Kazakhstan, extending into adjacent...adjacent NW Xinjiang, along the Siberia–Kazakhstan suture; (4) the ca. 300–280 Ma deposits within the Central...marking the closure of the Turkestan Ocean between Kazakhstan and the Tarim–Karakum block; (5) the ca. 190–125...in South Korea and slightly younger in the Amur region of the Russian Southeast. Deformation related to | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 2010), extending from Russia across eastern Kazakhstan to northwest China (Bespaev et al., 1997). Its...southeast of the Rudny Altai in the Republic of Kazakhstan was focused on copper sulfide deposits. On the...center (Fig. 1), at the boundary between the Kazakhstan-Tien Shan-Khingan and Altai-Mongol domains. The...earthquakes during the 20th century (Ulomov and the GSHAP Region 7 Working Group, 1999; Lee et al., 2003; Buslov...accretionary wedge terranes (TM - Tuva-Mongol, BC - Bozshakol-Chingiz, (GA - Gorny Altai, AM - Altai-Mongol | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | deposits and the East Kounrad porphyry Mo deposit in Kazakhstan: Implication for tectonic evolution and mineralization...deposits and the East Kounrad porphyry Mo deposit in Kazakhstan: Implication for tectonic evolution and mineralization...and the East Kounrad porphyry Mo deposit in T Kazakhstan: implication for tectonic evolution and mineralization...Sciences, Almaty MA 050010, Kazakhstan Abstract TE D The Kounrad region, located in the western part...porphyry Cu to Mo mineralization in the Kounrad region is owing to tectonic evolution from subduction | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | These, and probably the deposits of the East Sayan region (e.g. Zun Holba, Sora, Aksug), are part of the...formed, potentially at a similar time, but this region is dominated by deformation and plutonism associated...km along the eastern Asian Pacific margin. This region of lithosphere loss has a remarkable association...formation. The Kupol epithermal gold deposit Chukotka Region, NE Russia H. C. Golden 11/13 Proletarskaya Street...resources. The most significant deposits occur in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Southern Siberia, Mongolia, and | | Liu, Bo, Chen, Jia-Fu, Ma, Xu, Liu, Jun-Lai, Gong, En-Pu, Shi, Wen-Ge, Han, Bao-Fu (2018) Timing of the final closure of the Irtysh-Zaysan Ocean: New insights from the earliest stitching pluton in the northern West Junggar, NW China. Geological Journal, 53 (6) 2810-2823 doi:10.1002/gj.3121 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | mainly includes the hornblende gabbro, gabbroic diorite, and K‐feldspar granite. The laser ablation inductively...and Li et al., 2017), between the Siberian and Kazakhstan Sang et al. (2017), this study reports new zircon...Zharma–Saur arc in the northern West Junggar Kazakhstan to NW China and was previously thought to result...Carboniferous to early Permian plutons 2007). In NE Kazakhstan, the Zharma–Saur arc is marked by Visean were...andesite, dacite, basalt, ophiolitic mélange in NE Kazakhstan and the Kekesentao ophiolitic and their intrusive | | Zheng, Bo, Han, Bao-Fu, Liu, Bo, Wang, Zeng-zhen (2019) Ediacaran to Paleozoic magmatism in West Junggar Orogenic Belt, NW China, and implications for evolution of Central Asian Orogenic Belt. Lithos, 338. 111-127 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2019.04.017 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt is part of the Kazakhstan-Junggar terrane between the RI PT Altay Orogenic...suggest the RI PT the North Tianshan suture Kazakhstan-Junggar terrane collided with Altay and Tianshan... This ED composite terrane, as part of the Kazakhstan-Junggar terrane, was generated by the amalgamation... RI PT al., 2015) prior to the collision of Kazakhstan-Junggar terrane with TOB and AOB during Late...collision between AOB and ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT Kazakhstan-Junggar terrane (Windley et al., 2007; Vladimirov | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | hosting (from the west to the east) the Kounrad Cu (Kazakhstan), Almalyk Cu (Uzbekistan), and Ouyu Tolgoi Cu–Au...deposit, the Lamasu Cu deposit) in the Xinjiang, Kazakhstan (e.g. the Nurkazgan Cu–Au deposit, the Yubileinoe...age 378.3 ± 5.6 Yang et al. 2012 quartz diorite porphyry Diorite porphyry Molybdenite Re–Os isochron age...The Hongshanzui Fault is the largest fault in the region, trending 320°−290° (SW-dipping) with dip angles...biotite granite, granite porphyry, quartz porphyry, diorite, granite, and tonalite (4th Geological Team of | | | Book | label: Aerial view of the Bingham Canyon copper mine, Kennecott Utah Copper, September 2003. Photo courtesy...Copper Deposits of the Chu-Sarysu Basin, Central Kazakhstan Premier Provinces 14 15 16 17 18 19 Cenozoic...Tunnels Au-Ag-Zn-Pb deposit, Montana, United States (mine now exhausted). 1971: Recognized control of ore...high sulfidation epithermal Au-Ag deposit, Chile (mine now exhausted). 1971: First formal recognition...which led to discovery of Perkoa Zn-Pb-Ag deposit (mine under construction). 1990: Recommendation of Cerro | | Yang, Yaqi, Zhao, Lei, Xu, Qinqin, Zheng, Rongguo, Liu, Jianhua, Zhang, Jin (2019) Early Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the northern West Junggar (NW China): Constraints from Early Cambrian–Middle Silurian felsic plutons of the Chagantaolegai ophiolitic mélange. Lithos, 350. 105225 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105225 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | (Xiao et al., 2010). As the 35 core part, the Kazakhstan and West Junggar (WJ) terranes are mainly composed...Paleozoic arc units are also major components of the Kazakhstan Orocline (Xiao et 38 al., 2010, 2015). However...Paleozoic tectonic evolution process in the 39 Kazakhstan and WJ has not been clearly established. Increasing...that the subduction–accretion processes of the Kazakhstan and WJ strongly resemble 41 those of present-day...WJ, among Altay, Junggar basin, Tianshan and Kazakhstan, is an important 46 area for examining the | | Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Fang-Fang, Wang, Yin-Hong, Xue, Chun-Ji, Wang, Jian-Ping, Sun, Min, Wang, Kang (2020) Origin of Paleozoic granitoids in the Yuhai Cu–Mo deposit, Eastern Tianshan, NW China and implications for regional metallogeny. Ore Geology Reviews, 121. 103465 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103465 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | predominantly hosted 18 in the Yuhai quartz diorite, granodiorite and minor syenogranite intrusions...20 than the intermediate rocks (i.e., quartz diorite and granodiorite) with Silurian ages. The acidic...the middle, and Yuhai and Sanchakou in the east region (Fig. 1c; Zhang et al., 2008, 59 2016a; Wang...deposit is 73 mainly hosted in the Silurian quartz diorite and granodiorite intrusions, and to a minor extent...than the Silurian 77 intrusions of the quartz diorite (441.6 ± 2.5 Ma) and granodiorite (430.4 ± 2.9 | | Sun, Minjia, Cai, Keda, Sun, Min, Wan, Bo, Wang, Xiangsong, Bao, Zihe (2021) Devonian arc-related granitoids in the Northwestern Chinese Tianshan, Central Asian Orogenic Belt: implications for the bending of the Kazakhstan Orocline. International Geology Review, 63 (8) 992-1010 doi:10.1080/00206814.2020.1737975 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Orogenic Belt: implications for the bending of the Kazakhstan Orocline Minjia Sun, Keda Cai, Min Sun, Bo Wan...Orogenic Belt: implications for the bending of the Kazakhstan Orocline, International Geology Review, DOI:...Orogenic Belt: implications for the bending of the Kazakhstan Orocline Minjia Suna,b, Keda Caia,c, Min Sund...Beijing, China b ABSTRACT ARTICLE HISTORY The Kazakhstan collage system, occurring as a tightly curved...regional geological correlation document that Kazakhstan orocline was not formed until the Middle Devonian | | Li, Wenbo, Zhong, Richen, Xu, Cheng, Song, Biao, Qu, Wenjun (2012) U–Pb and Re–Os geochronology of the Bainaimiao Cu–Mo–Au deposit, on the northern margin of the North China Craton, Central Asia Orogenic Belt: Implications for ore genesis and geodynamic setting. Ore Geology Reviews, 48. 139-150 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.03.001 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Tolgoi porphyry Cu–Au deposit in the southern Gobi region of Mongolia (Khashgerel et al., 2006; Perelló et...margin of the North China Craton The ~1500-km-long region of the northern margin of the NCC is covered by...metamorphosed Archean and Proterozoic strata. This region is well endowed with lode-gold deposits hosting...Zn, Pb, Cu, Mo deposits have been found in the region. The Langshan-Zhaertai polymetallic mineral district...world's largest REE resource, also occurs in this region (Fig. 1). The genesis of the Bayan Obo deposit | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Baogutu include the mainstage diorite stock and minor late-stage diorite porphyry dikes. The main-stage...assimilation-contamination, and consists of dominant diorite and minor gabbro and tonalite porphyry. The country...fluids (Shen et al. 2010a, b). The mineralized diorite contains primary magnetite. The Baogutu is a reduced...5 Erdenet, 6 TsagaanSuvarga, 7 Oyu Tolgoi, 8 Bozshakol, 9 Nurkazghan, 10 Borly, 11 Kounrad, 12 Sayak... They were accreted onto the Kazakhstan plate as the Tarim, Kazakhstan, and Siberian plates converged | | Chen, , Ma, , Simon, , Du, , Han, , Liu, , Liu, (2019) Late Ordovician to early Silurian calc-alkaline magmatism in the Xiemisitai Mountains, northern West Junggar: a response to the subduction of the Junggar-Balkhash Ocean. International Geology Review, 61 (16) 2000-2020 doi:10.1080/00206814.2019.1576148 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Junggar, located at the junction of the Siberia, Kazakhstan and Tien Shan orogens in the southwestern segment...Early Palaeozoic Boshchekul-Chingiz (BC) arc in Kazakhstan (Chen et al. 2010a, Figure 2), which is an intra-oceanic...Ordovician magmatism in the eastern BC arc of Eastern Kazakhstan (Shen et al. 2016) and Early Palaeozoic SSZtype...the CAOB, forming the easternmost part of the Kazakhstan orocline (Figure 1(b)). It is a composite terrane...al. 2017). This arc extends westward to East Kazakhstan, which is dominated by Cambrian to early Silurian |
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