Tokur gold ore–placer cluster in Amur Province: Geological–structural features and perspective of its development


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The geological–structural features and gold-potential perspective of the Tokur ore–placer cluster in the Amur Province have been studied. This ore–placer cluster is a syncline composed of Paleozoic blackshale sequence, which is cut through by Late Paleozoic and Late Mesozoic intrusions. A granitoid massif is suggested at the depth on the basis of geophysical data. The cluster is distinguished by high productivity. Approximately 37 t gold from ore deposits, primarily from the Tokur deposit, and 60 t from placers have been mined out. The Tokur deposit is compared with the Natalka and Degdekan deposits from the Yana–Kolyma Province. Perspectives of the cluster area for large gold–quartz deposits and technogenic gold placers have been estimated.

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V. A. Stepanov

Research Geotechnological Center, Far East Branch

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Email: vitstepanov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 683002

A. V. Mel’nikov

Institute of Geology and Nature Management, Far East Branch

Email: vitstepanov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveshchensk, 675000

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