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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2023
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2023) 64 (2): 175–191.
... of amphibole in the syenite of the Lunnoe deposit (143.1 ± 2.0 Ma) and in the clinopyroxenite of the Inagli massif (142.4 ± 2.0 Ma) and the formation of most of the alkaline rocks of its ring framing also took place at this stage. At the Samolazovskoe deposit, this stage is marked by the formation of zircon...
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Results of 40Ar/39Ar dating of monomineral fractions of amphibole, biotite, and sericite from the rocks and ores of the Lunnoe, Lebedinoe, and Kuranakh deposits.
Published: 01 February 2023
Fig. 9. Results of 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating of monomineral fractions of amphibole, biotite, and sericite from the rocks and ores of the Lunnoe, Lebedinoe, and Kuranakh deposits.
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Tectonometallogenic scheme of the Dukat ore district (according to the data presented by V.M. Kuznetsov et al. in 1998): 1 – Quaternary deposits; 2 – Cretaceous volcanic complexes; 3 – Permian, Triassic, and Jurassic sedimentary strata; 4 – granitoids; 5 – faults; 6 – Ag–Pb–Zn (a), Au–Ag (b), Au–Bi (c), and Sn (d) deposits. Asterisk marks the Myauchan ore field. Deposits: 1 – Dukat, 2 – Pereval’noe, 3 – Malyi Ken, 4 – Mechta, 5 – Tidid, 6 – Novyi Dzhagyn, 7 – Dzhagyn, 8 – Terem, 9 – Lesnoe, 10 – Lunnoe, 11 – Podgornoe, 12 – Teuterendzhek, 13 – Nevskoe, 14 – Naporistoe, 15 – Trud, 16 – Gol’tsovoe, 17 – Ircha, 18 – Porozhistoe, 19 – Arylakh, 20 – Nachal’noe, 21 – Bastoi, 22 – Khataren–Industrial’noe, 23 – Khivovchan, 24 – Privetlivoe, 25 – Galimov, 26 – Okhotnich’e, 27 – Turman. Inset shows the study area.
Published: 01 April 2024
( a ), Au–Ag ( b ), Au–Bi ( c ), and Sn ( d ) deposits. Asterisk marks the Myauchan ore field. Deposits: 1 – Dukat, 2 – Pereval’noe, 3 – Malyi Ken, 4 – Mechta, 5 – Tidid, 6 – Novyi Dzhagyn, 7 – Dzhagyn, 8 – Terem, 9 – Lesnoe, 10 – Lunnoe, 11 – Podgornoe, 12 – Teuterendzhek, 13 – Nevskoe, 14 – Naporistoe, 15
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1999
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (1999) 40 (11): 1607–1617.
... – boundaries of terranes. Deposits: 1 – Bamskoe, 2 – Kolchedannyi Utes, 3 – Berezitovoe, 4 – Kirovskoe, 5 – Lunnoe, 6 – Zolotaya Gora, 7 – Uspenskoe, 8 – Kholodnikan, 9 – Porozhistoe, 10 – Smutnoe, 11 – Progress, 12 – Kuranakh, 13 – Lebedinoe, 14 – Konder, 15 – Duet, 16 – Yur, 17 – Nezhdaninskoe, 18 – Maiskoe...
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Geodynamic complexes of transform boundaries of lithospheric plates and Meso-Cenozoic gold-ore deposits. 1 – Archean and Proterozoic granite-metamorphic complexes of the North-Asian craton and cratonic terranes; 2 – Late Paleozoic-Early Mesozoic passive continental margins’ of the North-Asian craton and Chukchi terrane; 3 – turbidite and shale terranes of sedimentary basins of transform boundaries of continental lithospheric plates; 4–7 – synshift volcanoplutonic series: 4 – Jurassic, 5 – Early-Late Cretaceous, 6 – Paleogene-Neogene, 7 – Pliocene-Early Quaternary; 8, 9 – synshift granitoids of transform boundaries of lithospheric plates and microplates: 8 – Jurassic, 9 – Early Cretaceous (partially including the beginning of the Late Cretaceous); 10 – complexes of metamorphic cores (of Cordilleran type); 11–14 – gold-ore deposits mentioned in the text: 11 – gold-silver, 12 – gold-(sulfide)-quartz (a) and granitoid-associating gold-(rare metal) -quartz (b), 13 – the rest; 14 – boundaries of terranes. Deposits: 1 – Bamskoe, 2 – Kolchedannyi Utes, 3 – Berezitovoe, 4 – Kirovskoe, 5 – Lunnoe, 6 – Zolotaya Gora, 7 – Uspenskoe, 8 – Kholodnikan, 9 – Porozhistoe, 10 – Smutnoe, 11 – Progress, 12 – Kuranakh, 13 – Lebedinoe, 14 – Konder, 15 – Duet, 16 – Yur, 17 – Nezhdaninskoe, 18 – Maiskoe, 19 – Dorozhnoe, 20 – Utinskoe, 21 – Srednekanskoe, 22 – Ergelyakh, 23 – Busugun’ya, 24 – Kyuchus, 25 – Glukhoe, 26 – Tokur, 27 – Kharga, 28 – Malomyr, 29 – Nezametnenskoe, 30 – Kornevoe, 31 – Otkosnaya Ploshchad’.
Published: 01 November 1999
in the text: 11 – gold-silver, 12 – gold-(sulfide)-quartz ( a ) and granitoid-associating gold-(rare metal) -quartz ( b ), 13 – the rest; 14 – boundaries of terranes. Deposits: 1 – Bamskoe, 2 – Kolchedannyi Utes, 3 – Berezitovoe, 4 – Kirovskoe, 5 – Lunnoe, 6 – Zolotaya Gora, 7 – Uspenskoe, 8
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1996
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (1996) 37 (7): 73–84.
...; 6–11 — granite-pegmatites within the cluster: 6 — Kuryatnik, the Kukurt-Zorburulyuk watershed, 7 — Lunnoe, stow of Dragons, 8 — Pereval’noe, Tura-Kuloma Range, 9 — left bank of the Kukurt River, 10 — site of albite body in the same body, 11 — right bank of the Kukurt River; 12, 13 — rocks from...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2015
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2015) 56 (10): 1367–1383.
... particles, iron hydroxides, and, more seldom, chlorite. Feldspar is of two varieties: adularia and orthoclase. Along with Au–Ag deposits (Dukat, Lunnoe, Rogovik, Irguchan, Barguzin, Krasin, etc.), there are widespread Ag– complex-metal (Gol’tsovoe, Mechta, Tidit, Arylakh, and Piritovoe) and Sn–Ag...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2024
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2024) 65 (4): 445–459.
... ( a ), Au–Ag ( b ), Au–Bi ( c ), and Sn ( d ) deposits. Asterisk marks the Myauchan ore field. Deposits: 1 – Dukat, 2 – Pereval’noe, 3 – Malyi Ken, 4 – Mechta, 5 – Tidid, 6 – Novyi Dzhagyn, 7 – Dzhagyn, 8 – Terem, 9 – Lesnoe, 10 – Lunnoe, 11 – Podgornoe, 12 – Teuterendzhek, 13 – Nevskoe, 14 – Naporistoe, 15...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2019
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2019) 60 (1): 33–44.
... dating of phlogopite from syenites of the Lunnoe deposit (southwestern part of the Elkon horst), the rock formation age of 143.1 ± 2.0 Ma is obtained (authors’ data). The evolution of Mesozoic alkaline ore-magmatic systems of the Central Aldan district falls into the interval of about 145–120 Ma...
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Journal Article
Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2009
SEG Discovery (2009) (76): 1–52.
.... It is an opinion piece contributed by a reader. ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION a decade. A number of mining Both from the outside world and within the realm of Nature has provided us with companies are mentioned in the Sukhbaatar Square, where Mongolia s parliament excellent mineral deposits. These resides, it appears...