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Japan
 
  • Aomori Prefecture
    • Kamikita District
INOUE, A., & UTADA, M. (1991). Hydrothermal Alteration in the Kamikita Kuroko Mineralization Area. Mining Geology, 41(228), 203-218.
  • Hokkaidō Prefecture
    • Oshima Subprefecture
      • Ofuna river
Scott, A.-M., and Watanabe, Y. (1998): Mineralium Deposita 33, 568-578.
Russia
 
  • Kamchatka Krai
    • Bystrinsky District
      • Central Kamchatka mining district
        • Baranyevskoe ore field
Tolstykh, Nadezhda, Bukhanova, Daria, Shapovalova, Maria, Borovikov, Andrey, Podlipsky, Maksim (2021) The Gold Mineralization of the Baranyevskoe Au-Ag Epithermal Deposit in Central Kamchatka. Minerals, 11 (11) 1225 doi:10.3390/min11111225
    • Koryak Okrug
      • Karaginsky District
Anastasiya SERGEEVA, (2023) Secondary minerals in basalts of the Evevpenta gold occurrence (North Kamchatka, Russia) as indicators of ore forming processes. Earth Science Frontiers, 30 (5) 450-468
    • Yelizovsky District
Ono, Shuji (2007): Epithermal gold-​silver mineralization of the Asachinskoe deposit in southern Kamchatka, Russia. Resource Geology 57(4), 354-373.
Takahashi, Ryohei
Natsueda, Hiroharu
Okrugin, Victor M.
Okrugin, V., & Chernev, I. Correlation of Epithermal and Geothermal Deposits (an Example of Mutnovsky Geothermal Area, Southern Kamchatka). Proceedings World Geothermal Congress 2015
      • Mutnovsky volcano
Frolova, J. V., Ladygin, V. M., & Rychagov, S. N. (2010, April). Petrophysical alteration of volcanic rocks in hydrothermal systems of the Kuril-Kamchatka Island Arc. In Proceedings World Geothermal Congress (pp. 1-7).
Okrugin, V. M. (2004). Miocene to Quaternary center volcanic, hydrothermal and ore-forming activity in the Southern Kamchatka. In Metallogeny of the Pacific Northwest (Russian Far East)-Tectonics, Magmatism and Metallogeny of Active Continental Margin, Interim IAGOD Conference, Excursion Guidebook, Dalnauka, Vladivostok, 2004 (pp. 147-176).
Takahashi, R., Matsueda, H., & Okrugin, V. M. (2002). Hydrothermal gold mineralization at the Rodnikovoe deposit in South Kamchatka, Russia. Resource Geology, 52(4), 359-369.
  • Magadan Oblast
Sidorov, A. A., & Eremin, R. A. (1994). Metallogeny and gold lode deposits of northeastern Russia. ICAM-94 proceedings, 247-256.
  • Sakhalin Oblast
    • Kuril Islands (Kurile Islands)
      • Yuzhno-Kurilsky District
        • Kunashir Island
So, C.-S & Dunchenko, V. & Yun, Seong-Taek & Park, maeng-eon & Choi, Seon-Gyu & Shelton, Kevin. (1995). Te- and Se-bearing epithermal Au-Ag mineralization, Prasolovskoye, Kunashir Island, Kuril Island Arc. Economic Geology. 90. 105-117. 10.2113/gsecongeo.90.1.105.
    • Sakhalin Island
Sokol, Ella V., Kokh, Svetlana N., Nekipelova, Anna V., Abersteiner, Adam, Seryotkin, Yurii V., Ershov, Valeriy V., Nikitenko, Olga A., Deviatiiarova, Anna S. (2021) Ge-Hg-Rich Sphalerite and Pb, Sb, As, Hg, and Ag Sulfide Assemblages in Mud Volcanoes of Sakhalin Island, Russia: An Insight into Possible Origin. Minerals, 11 (11) 1186 doi:10.3390/min11111186
Sokol, Ella V., Kokh, Svetlana N., Nekipelova, Anna V., Abersteiner, Adam, Seryotkin, Yurii V., Ershov, Valeriy V., Nikitenko, Olga A., Deviatiiarova, Anna S. (2021) Ge-Hg-Rich Sphalerite and Pb, Sb, As, Hg, and Ag Sulfide Assemblages in Mud Volcanoes of Sakhalin Island, Russia: An Insight into Possible Origin. Minerals, 11 (11) 1186 doi:10.3390/min11111186
 
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