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GeneralVerkhneurmiysky copper-tungsten-tin ore cluster

12th Jan 2018 17:26 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=29118805


Does anyone know where exactly this is located? The abstract doesn't give any information.

12th Jan 2018 19:17 UTCKevin Conroy Manager

Maybe the Amur region. See http://www.minsoc.ru/FilesBase/2143606e.pdf

12th Jan 2018 19:31 UTCKevin Conroy Manager

Here's a link to an article, but to open it you have to be a member of the Russian Mineralogical Society (which I am not): http://www.minsoc.ru/articles.php?id=34&mid=21233&eid=2123309

12th Jan 2018 20:09 UTCKevin Conroy Manager

I wonder if someone at the Fersman Museum could help: https://www.mindat.org/museum-61.html

12th Jan 2018 20:46 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager

Thanks.

Found another abstract: pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/issue/download/19/35

Again only "Amur River region" as locality info (the Amur river is the world's tenth longest river ...).

12th Jan 2018 21:09 UTCKir Wlsow

Verkhneurmiyskiy (Upper Urma) ore cluster is located around this place N 50.302541, E 134.503960 (those are coordinates for Pravourmiyskoe (Right Urma) tin deposit. There is also a granitic massif called Verkhneurmiyskiy.

12th Jan 2018 22:14 UTCPavel Kartashov Manager

I slightly improved these coordinates according to http://webmineral.ru/deposits/item.php?id=3187

12th Jan 2018 22:33 UTCPaolo Bosio

It is located in the SW sector of the Badzhal'skyi tin-ore district, ca. 220 km WSW of Komsomol'sk-na-Amure.

For a schematic geological map of this area, see page 10 of the Mariya Machevariani's PhD thesis: http://горный-музей.рф/system/files/lib/sci/aspirant-doctorant/avtoreferaty/2015/machevariani_dissertaciya_1.pdf
 
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