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Identification of areas promising for the exploration of combined skarn-magnetite, gold-polymetallic mineralization based on results of integrated airborne geophysical surveys within the Bureya Massif

Abstract

Local tectonic structures, which are components of intrusions forming the Bureya Massif, have been identified based on data of integrated airborne geophysical surveys (magnetometry, gamma-spectrometry, electrical prospecting) at a scale of 1:50,000 in the Bureya-Khanka Area. Prospects promising for skarnmagnetite and gold-polymetallic mineralization were discovered within the local tectonic structure.

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F. D. Lazarev
The Norilsk branch of A. P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI Norilsk Branch)
Russian Federation

Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Director



D. A. Belov
The Norilsk branch of A. P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI Norilsk Branch)
Russian Federation

Leading Geologist



P. V. Kirplyuk
The Norilsk branch of A. P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI Norilsk Branch)
Russian Federation

Chief Geophysicist



I. V. Molodtsov
The Norilsk branch of A. P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI Norilsk Branch)
Russian Federation

Leading Geophysicist



References

1. Mavrichev V. G., Molodtsov I. V., Vinogradov A. E. Airborne geophysical complex in search of indigenous gold deposits. Razvedka i okhrana nedr. 2009. No 8, pp. 32–35. (In Russian).


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Lazarev F.D., Belov D.A., Kirplyuk P.V., Molodtsov I.V. Identification of areas promising for the exploration of combined skarn-magnetite, gold-polymetallic mineralization based on results of integrated airborne geophysical surveys within the Bureya Massif. Regional Geology and Metallogeny. 2020;(83):57–67. (In Russ.)

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