A unique ore-placer cluster with high-Hg gold mineralization in the Amur region (Russia)
- Authors: Stepanov V.A.1, Moyseenko V.G.1, Melnikov A.V.2
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							Affiliations: 
							- Geotechnological Research Center, Far East Branch
- Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch
 
- Issue: Vol 472, No 2 (2017)
- Pages: 173-177
- Section: Geology
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1028-334X/article/view/189284
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X17020210
- ID: 189284
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Abstract
This work presents the geological structure and a description of gold-ore manifestations and gold placers in the Un’ya–Bom ore-placer cluster of the Amur gold-bearing province. The host rocks are Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic black-shale formations. Intrusive formations are rare. The sublatitudinal Un’ya thrust fault, along which Paleozoic sandstones overlap Mesozoic flyschoid deposits, is regarded as an orecontrolling structure. Gold–quartz and low-sulfide ores are confined to quartz-vein zones. Ore minerals are arsenopyrite, scheelite, ferberite, galena, and native gold. Gold-ore manifestations and placers contain high-Hg native gold. The high Hg content in native gold is explained by the occurrence of the eroded frontal part of the gold-ore pipe in the ore cluster, a source of native gold.
About the authors
V. A. Stepanov
Geotechnological Research Center, Far East Branch
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: anton_amur@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 683002						
V. G. Moyseenko
Geotechnological Research Center, Far East Branch
														Email: anton_amur@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 683002						
A. V. Melnikov
Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch
														Email: anton_amur@mail.ru
				                					                																			                												                	Russian Federation, 							Blagoveshchensk, Amur oblast, 675000						
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