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Структурно-формационный аспект прогнозирования эндогенных месторождений золота

Структурно-формационный аспект прогнозирования эндогенных месторождений золота

Abstract

The empirically substantiated notions on the absence of gold deposits relation to specific geological formations and on the deep mantle source of the metal have been presented in the paper. The complex structural-formational approach has been suggested for efficient prediction basing on the analysis of the available data. The approach incorporates the hierarchy of controlling factors and the newest ideas from the field of fault tectonics.

В статье рассматриваются эмпирически обоснованные представления об отсутствии прямой генетической связи эндогенных месторождений золота с определенными геологическими формациями и о глубинном мантийном источнике металла. На основе анализа имеющихся данных для эффективного прогноза предлагается комплексный структурно-формационный подход, учитывающий иерархию управляющих факторов и новейшие идеи в области разломной тектоники.

Keywords

ЭНДОГЕННЫЕ МЕСТОРОЖДЕНИЯ ЗОЛОТА, ПРОГНОЗ, СТРУКТУРНО-ФОРМАЦИОННЫЙ АСПЕКТ, ИЕРАРХИЯ УПРАВЛЯЮЩИХ ФАКТОРОВ

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