Russia's largest gold deposit, with reserves of more than 470 tons.
Located in the upper reaches of Tyry river, a tributary of Aldan river, about 160 km from Khandyga.
References
- Parada, S.G. (2002): The Lithogenic Nature of Some Gold Deposits in Carbonaceous–Terrigenous Sequences. Lithology and Mineral Resources 37(3), 239-250.
- Bortnikov, N.S., Gamyanin, G.N., Vikent’eva, O.V., Prokof’ev, V.Y., lpatov, V.A., nd Bakharev, A.G. (2007): Fluid Composition and Origin in the Hydrothermal System of the Nezhdaninsky Gold Deposit, Sakha (Yakutia), Russia. Geology of Ore Deposits 49(2), 87-128.
Mineral List
42 entries listed. 33 valid minerals.
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