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Geology, Petrochemistry and Ore Content of Carbonaceous Deposits of the Kumak Ore Field

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The main prospects for expanding the mineral resource base of gold are associated with the discovery of typical ore objects within the distribution of productive black shale strata in the Orenburg part of the Southern Urals.

The solution of this problem is significantly associated with the discovery, evaluation and involvement in the industrial development of gold deposits lying in the black shale strata.

Their practical significance, based on existing concepts, can be considered in several aspects: first of all, it is a possible source of metals, and secondly, they are a reducing geochemical barrier for the deposition of ore matter of deep fluids.

The formations of the black shale formation are a favorable geochemical environment for the primary concentration of gold, platinum group elements, tungsten, molybdenum and other metals.

Areas of manifestation of tectonic activity, zonal and contact metamorphism, and the dyke complex are of great importance.

Moreover, carbonaceous deposits are a very informative material for the reconstruction of paleogeographic and physico-chemical conditions of their accumulation.

In this regard, the ore-containing black shales of the Kumak deposit, whose rocks have a specialization in gold, seem to be a very attractive object for a comprehensive study of ore content.

They may be of great practical importance for the search for new deposits in the Southern Urals and in other regions with a similar geological structure.

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Product Details
3031609654 / 9783031609657
Hardback
09/08/2024
Switzerland
128 pages, 38 Illustrations, color; 4 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 135 p. 45 illus., 30 illus
155 x 235 mm