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Structural position of large gold ore districts in the central Aldan (Yakutia) and Argun (Transbaikalia) superterranes

V. G. Khomich and N. G. Boriskina
Structural position of large gold ore districts in the central Aldan (Yakutia) and Argun (Transbaikalia) superterranes
Russian Geology and Geophysics (June 2010) 51 (6): 661-671

Abstract

Gold ore districts in the Siberian (North Asian) craton and bordering terranes have been studied. Studies showed the long duration of gold concentration processes (Early Cambrian to Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic) and the influence of structural geological, magmatic, and metallogenic factors on the formation of ore districts. The largest Late Mesozoic (J-K) accumulations of gold deposits in southeastern Russia were discovered in the Aldan-Stanovoi Shield and at the northern margin of the Argun superterrane in the Aldan (Yakutia), Balei (Transbaikalia), and Gonzha (Upper Amur area) ore-placer districts. The geological and geophysical positions of these three districts have been compared. All of them are situated in zones of influence of variously trending long-lived deep faults, bordered by large Precambrian uplifts, and spatially (paragenetically) related to local magma chamber domes of Late Mesozoic (J-K) intrusive, subvolcanic, and extrusive-effusive bodies, dikes, and terrigenous pyroclastic blankets. The areas of Jurassic-Cretaceous volcanoplutonic rocks are related to the influence of the East Asian sublithospheric "superplume." All this confirms the important ore-controlling role of large long-lived deep faults (in the form of global and regional gravity gradient zones) in the distribution of highly productive precious-metal ore-magmatic systems. This suggests that the junctions between gravity gradient zones of different trends and ranks are important to the identification of gold prospects in metallogenic prediction studies and small-scale prospecting. The Archean-Proterozoic age and the great occurrence depth of the tectonic zones suggest that extensive long-lived mobile zones (before the post-Cambrian breakup of the Siberian craton) significantly affected further evolution of the orogenic belts bordering the craton and their metallogeny, including the distribution of precious-metal deposits.


ISSN: 1068-7971
Serial Title: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Serial Volume: 51
Serial Issue: 6
Title: Structural position of large gold ore districts in the central Aldan (Yakutia) and Argun (Transbaikalia) superterranes
Affiliation: Russian Academy of Sciences, Far-Eastern Branch, Far-Eastern Geological Institute, Vladivostok, Russian Federation
Pages: 661-671
Published: 201006
Text Language: English
Publisher: Allerton Press, New York, NY, United States
References: 27
Accession Number: 2021-071740
Categories: Economic geology, geology of ore depositsStructural geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch maps, sect.
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Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2021, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 202123
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