Metallogeny of gold in the Amur River section of the Baikal-Amur Mainline zone of influence
https://doi.org/10.52349/0869-7892_2025_101_100-107
Abstract
The paper analyzes the history of discovering and developing gold ore deposits and placers of the Amur River region since its annexation to Russia in 1858. From 1868 until the Baikal-Amur Mainline construction, gold was mined mainly from placers. The end of the 20th century marked the significant depletion of placers. An increase in the gold mining level required identifying and operating gold ore deposits. The beginning of the Baikal-Amur Railway construction substantially expedited this process. The influence of the Baikal-Amur Mainline construction on developing the Amur Region infrastructure and intensifying geological exploration for ore gold led to identify new gold ore deposits (Pokrovsk, Pioneer, Bam, Solovyovsk, etc.) and reassess the already known ones (Berezit, Malomyr, Albyn, etc.). The gold ore deposits operation resulted in a considerable rise in the total gold production in Amur Region. The Baikal-Amur Mainline construction produced new data on the geological and structural position, and age of gold ore deposits, which identified the Amur River gold-bearing province in Amur Region. There were established patterns of placing metallogenic zones, ore-placer clusters, gold ore deposits, and placers in the province.
About the Authors
V. A. StepanovRussian Federation
DSc (Geology and Mineralogy), Professor, Honored Scientist of Russia, Chief Researcher, Research Geotechnological Center
Scopus Author ID 56251715500
ResearcherID J-7306-2024
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
A. V. Melnikov
Russian Federation
PhD (Geology and Mineralogy), Leading Researcher
Blagoveshchensk
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For citations:
Stepanov V.A., Melnikov A.V. Metallogeny of gold in the Amur River section of the Baikal-Amur Mainline zone of influence. Regional Geology and Metallogeny. 2025;32(1 (101)):100-107. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52349/0869-7892_2025_101_100-107