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Physical-Chemical Study of the Vein Carbonates of the Vorontsovskoe Gold Deposit

Физико-химические исследования жильных карбонатов Воронцовского золоторудного месторождения
Authors: E. I. Soroka; M. E. Pritchin; O. B. Azovskova; M. Yu. Rovnushkin; V. P. Lutoev; I. V. Smoleva;

Physical-Chemical Study of the Vein Carbonates of the Vorontsovskoe Gold Deposit

Abstract

A carbonate (calcite and dolomite) vein mineralization of the ore-bearing rocks of the Vorontsovskoe gold deposit (Northern Urals) was studied. Isotopic analysis of carbonates shows a trend toward the lightening of C and O isotopic composition from limestones to hydrothermal altered and magmatic rocks. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance study of carbonates showed that they differs in a width of Mn2+ spectrum because of structure defects. The C and O composition lightening corresponds to the carbonates with strong defects of structure which was formed by an ore-bearing fluid. In the carbonates, 3 types of rare-earth elements composition trends were observed: 1 – with negative Ce-anomaly; 2 – with positive Eu-anomaly; 3 – without anomalies. A negative Ceanomaly possibly is related to the marine sediments, a positive Eu-anomaly suggests a magmatic origin of hydrothermal fluid.

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физико-химические методы исследования, QE1-996.5, Воронцовское золоторудное месторождение, карбонаты, Geology, рудоносные брекчии

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influence
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