Unique ore complexes in the north-western sector of the Pacific ore belts

Using hierarchic ore-formation analysis methods it is shown that thin sulfidization zones in several regions represent the formations, whose composition most fully reflects mineralogical types of polychronous and monochronous ore-formation series (ore complexes). All members of the particular series possess certain indices of mutual mineralogical-geochemical relationship. It is shown that the large thin fluidization zones in terrestrial and volcanic-origin rock massifs have, apparently, different nature - from hydrothermal-sedimentary to epigenetic (plutonic-fluid). These, practically non-investigated zones, are the most important ore substance sources at porphyric and vein field formation. Together with many satellite deposits, including monochroous copper-, gold-, tin-porphyric series, they form unique ore complexes or polychronous ore-formation series.

Authors
Volkov A.V. 1 , Savva N.E. , Sidorov A.A. , Tomson I.N.
Number of issue
3
Language
Russian
Pages
369-372
Status
Published
Volume
399
Year
2004
Organizations
  • 1 Inst. Geol. Rudn. Mest., Petr., Min., RAN, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
Geochemistry; Gold deposits; Lithology; Sulfide minerals; Hierarchic ore-formation analysis; North-Western Pacific ore belts; Polychronous ore-formation series; Sulfidization zones; Ore deposit geology
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