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Генетический аспект исследований структур корреляционных полей компонентов

Генетический аспект исследований структур корреляционных полей компонентов

Abstract

The structure of the correlation fields of chemical components is an important source of genetic information about the useful fossil. Correlation table, based on the results of large-scale chemical testing of the field, allow you to paragenetic association of the components. The ratio of geochemical fields of different парагенезисов are defined by the way of the concentration of components of one парагенезиса relating to the components of the other. Investigated the correlation fields of cobalt and phosphorus with the major components (iron, sulfur and copper) scarn-magnetite ores of deposits Tagilskaya and Turinsko-Auerbachovskaya groups (Middle and Northern Urals). Geochemical investigations confirmed by the data минераграфических definitions of the dual nature of the location of cobalt ore. Its main mass is in the form of isomorphic mixture or in the form of tiny in-clusions cobalt minerals in магнетите, pyrite, less often in chalcopyrite. Updated scheme of the formation of mineralization scarn-magnetite ores

Структуры корреляционных полей химических компонентов – важный источник генетической инфор-мации о полезном ископаемом. Корреляционные таблицы, составляемые по результатам широкомас-штабного химического опробования месторождения, позволяют выделять парагенетические ассоциации компонентов. Соотношения геохимических полей разных парагенезисов определяются способом концен-трации компонентов одного парагенезиса относительно компонентов дру¬гого. Исследованы корреляци-онные поля кобальта и фосфора с основными компонентами (железом, серой и медью) скарново-магнетитовых руд месторождений Тагильской и Турьинско-Ауэрбаховской групп (Средний и Северный Урал). Геохимическими исследованиями подтверждены дан¬ными минераграфических определений о двойственном характере на¬хождения кобальта в рудах. Основная его масса находится в виде изоморфной примеси или в виде мельчайших включений кобальтовых минералов в магнетите, пирите, реже в халькопирите. Уточнена схема образования минерализации скарново-магнетитовых руд.

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СРЕДНИЙ И СЕВЕРНЫЙ УРАЛ, СКАРНОВО-МАГНЕТИТОВЫЕ МЕСТОРОЖДЕНИЯ, КОРРЕЛЯЦИОННЫЙ АНАЛИЗ

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