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Andesite from
Karamken deposit, Magadan Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Type:Andesite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Andesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Karamken deposit, Magadan Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1284977
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1284977:6
GUID (UUID V4):afda0fa5-2314-4d3e-bbf0-deb3edce26ad
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Gold–Silver Deposit and Prospects for the Discovery of HighSulfidation Mineralization in Northeast Russia A....Sciences, Staromonetnyi per. 35, Moscow, 119017 Russia bNortheastern Complex Research Institute (SVKNII)...Academy of Sciences, ul. Verkhneportovaya 16, Magadan, 685000 Russia Received March 26, 2014 Abstract—The Arman...volcanotectonic depression (VTD) containing the Agan deposit is distinguished as the most promising area for...discovery of highsulfidation (HS) epithermal Au deposit during prospecting in the Central Okhotsk ore district
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Sciences, Staromonetnyi per. 35, Moscow, 119017 Russia b Northeast Interdisciplinary Research Institute...Academy of Sciences, Portovaya ul. 16, Magadan 685010 Russia Received June 10, 2009 Abstract—The Okhotsk–Chukotka...Nyavlenga, Valunisty, Dvoinoi, Kupol, Evenki group, Karamken, Khakandzha; and gold- and silver-bearing porphyry...OChVB. The large Kupol deposit in the western Chukchi Peninsula and the Svetly deposit in Khabarovsk krai...100 t of silver were mined from the unique Kupol deposit as early as in 2008. Owing to this enterprise,
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of Sciences, ul. Favorskogo 1a, Irkutsk, 664033 Russia e-mail: krg@igc.irk.ru Received May 16, 2005 DOI:...Au–Ag deposit) ring volcanic structures and the Dukat volcanoplutonic uplift (Dukat Au−Ag deposit, Mechta...Mechta and Tidit Ag–Pb deposits, Malyi Ken Sn–Ag deposit, and Final’noe occurrence). The geology, mineralogy...represented by the subduction-related calc-alkaline andesite and postsubduction subalkaline trachyrhyolite–basalt...of this association. Rocks of the calc-alkaline andesite association are most abundant in the ore-bearing
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Mineralogy of Ore at the Hidden Engteri Au–Ag Deposit, the Magadan Region A. V. Obushkova, S. F. Struzhkova...113545 Russia b Dukat Mining and Geological Company, Proletarskaya ul. 13, Magadan, 685000 Russia Received...hidden Au–Ag deposit in the Russian segment of the Pacific ore belt. The discovery of this deposit merits special...project. The average Au grade is 18.6 gpt. The deposit is classified as the gold geochemical type of Au–Ag...prospect for revealing new ore bodies. The Engteri deposit allowed us to outline the following prospecting
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Guidebook for the Field Excursions in the Far East of Russia: September 1-20, 2004 © INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION...CONFERENCE 1 - 20 September, 2004 Vladivostok, Russia EXCURSION GUIDEBOOK Edited by A.I. Khanchuk,...Branch, Russian Academy o f Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia 2 Natural History Museum, Department o f Mineralogy...stretching from the A rctic Ocean in the north to the Russia/C hina/K orea boundary in the south. In the east...and Sakhalin Territories, Jew ish A utonom ous Oblast (province), Koryak and Chukotka N ational D istricts
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Yakutia Butogychag, Magadan Chorukh-Dairon, Obl. Tadzhikistan Eastern Asia Karamken, Krai Khabarovsk...deposits Khakandzha deposit (9) Mnogovershinnoe deposit Zod deposit (19) Kurzanakh deposit Medium-depth ...Baler and Taseeva deposits (24) deposit Det (31) Kochkanr deposit (40) ~ deposits, of under the...weathering OF SILVER (K.F. depth 63 64 crusts deposit 64 (64) 67 basin placers Kuznetsov of and...mineralization 83 92 silver-lead association Kandzhok deposit (94) The silver-gold References DEPOSITS (60)
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the Institute of Solid Fuels Preparation, Moscow, Russia Lev A. Barsky, Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy...of 4.4 Physical properties of Minerals, Primary Russia Concentration 2.3 Mineral Resources of Ukraine...variously: ­ by genetic type ­ deposit geology, ­ from the viewpoint of deposit mining, i.e., by dressing...these raw materials. [2]. The very notions of deposit, ore and ore preparation, etc. very although in...New notions, like non­waste technology, complex deposit development, etc., have emerged. In this connection
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time when Romes de Lille in France, Severgin in Russia, Vezrer in Germany, Jemson in Britain and other...intrusions and the surrounding rocks. In the lead-zinc deposit of Mount Isa, some geologists recognized three...intrusives. Considering however the Mount Isa deposit, opinions have greatly changed and there is a controversy...reports that in the Pb-Zn-bearing Rammelsberg deposit near Goslar, Upper Harz, Germany, which is a sedimentary...Replacements Paragenetic associations of a mineral deposit often represent the result of successive replacements
 
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