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Kubaka deposit, Okhotsk-Chukotka belt, Chukotskii Autonomous Okrug, Far-Eastern Region, Russia

Gold deposit. The ore bodies are confined to an elongated block, 8 km2 in area, that is composed of stratified flatly dipping felsic and intermediate effusive volcanics cut by sills of rhyodacites and andesitic dacites. The bulk of reserves (85%) are confined to one of the zones.





Mineral List:
Acanthite
Aguilarite
Arsenopyrite
Eta-bronze
Galena
Gold
var: Electrum

Naumannite
Pyrite
Stistaite
Tin
'Unnamed (Fe-Sn)'
'Unnamed (Sn-Pb)'
'Unnamed (Sn-Pb II)'
'Unnamed (Sn-Sb)'
'Unnamed (Sn-Sb II)'
'Unnamed (Sn-Sb III)'


16 entries listed. 8 valid minerals.

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