Material Composition of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Yukhta Massif (Southern Yakutia, Central-Aldan Ore Region)

Abstract The paper considers the petrographic composition of the Mesozoic alkaline igneous rocks of the Yukhta massif. It is part of the Central Aldan ore region and is spatially located in the central part of the Nymnyr block. The massif is a large multiphase structure, of the most productive stage...

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spelling crioppubl:10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012114 2024-06-02T08:15:51+00:00 Material Composition of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Yukhta Massif (Southern Yakutia, Central-Aldan Ore Region) Ivanov, Aleksey 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012114 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012114 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012114/pdf unknown IOP Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ https://iopscience.iop.org/info/page/text-and-data-mining IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science volume 906, issue 1, page 012114 ISSN 1755-1307 1755-1315 journal-article 2021 crioppubl https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012114 2024-05-07T14:05:07Z Abstract The paper considers the petrographic composition of the Mesozoic alkaline igneous rocks of the Yukhta massif. It is part of the Central Aldan ore region and is spatially located in the central part of the Nymnyr block. The massif is a large multiphase structure, of the most productive stage of the territory’s development – the Mesozoic tectonic-magmatic activation of the Aldan-Stanovoy shield. Determination of the qualitative quantitative-mineralogical characteristics of the 2 and 3 phases of intrusion (emplacement) most promising for gold-radioactive mineralization with the help of crystal-optical methods was the main goal of this work. As a result of petrographic studies of Mesozoic alkaline igneous rocks, it is defined that, the Yukhta massif is a multiphase magmatic structure, with decrease of the content of dark-colored minerals in rocks from the early to later phases of intrusion. In general, the rocks of the massif bear significant traces of secondary changes, which are related to the gradual formation of the massif. According to the features of the composition of the massif rocks, it was found that the latter could be formed from residual differentiates during the fractional crystallization of rock-forming minerals with the involvement of plagioclases. The Yukhta massif is associated with the large Samolazovskoye gold deposit, which formation is related to an intense contact-metasomatic impact on carbonate rocks. Hydrothermal-metasomatic transformations of the latter are the products of multi-stage silica-alkaline metasomatosis associated with the second and especially with the third phases of the massif intrusion, and with further weathering processes, involving karst formation, disintegration of gold-ore metasomatites and the formation of a thick oxidation zone. From whence it is concluded that uranium being a chemically active element does not accumulate in a hypergenic form within the Yukhta massif. Where the weathering crust is intensively developed, a gold-ore type of mineralization is ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia IOP Publishing Aldan ENVELOPE(129.546,129.546,63.447,63.447) Stanovoy ENVELOPE(42.810,42.810,65.583,65.583) IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 906 1 012114
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description Abstract The paper considers the petrographic composition of the Mesozoic alkaline igneous rocks of the Yukhta massif. It is part of the Central Aldan ore region and is spatially located in the central part of the Nymnyr block. The massif is a large multiphase structure, of the most productive stage of the territory’s development – the Mesozoic tectonic-magmatic activation of the Aldan-Stanovoy shield. Determination of the qualitative quantitative-mineralogical characteristics of the 2 and 3 phases of intrusion (emplacement) most promising for gold-radioactive mineralization with the help of crystal-optical methods was the main goal of this work. As a result of petrographic studies of Mesozoic alkaline igneous rocks, it is defined that, the Yukhta massif is a multiphase magmatic structure, with decrease of the content of dark-colored minerals in rocks from the early to later phases of intrusion. In general, the rocks of the massif bear significant traces of secondary changes, which are related to the gradual formation of the massif. According to the features of the composition of the massif rocks, it was found that the latter could be formed from residual differentiates during the fractional crystallization of rock-forming minerals with the involvement of plagioclases. The Yukhta massif is associated with the large Samolazovskoye gold deposit, which formation is related to an intense contact-metasomatic impact on carbonate rocks. Hydrothermal-metasomatic transformations of the latter are the products of multi-stage silica-alkaline metasomatosis associated with the second and especially with the third phases of the massif intrusion, and with further weathering processes, involving karst formation, disintegration of gold-ore metasomatites and the formation of a thick oxidation zone. From whence it is concluded that uranium being a chemically active element does not accumulate in a hypergenic form within the Yukhta massif. Where the weathering crust is intensively developed, a gold-ore type of mineralization is ...
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Material Composition of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Yukhta Massif (Southern Yakutia, Central-Aldan Ore Region)
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title Material Composition of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Yukhta Massif (Southern Yakutia, Central-Aldan Ore Region)
title_short Material Composition of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Yukhta Massif (Southern Yakutia, Central-Aldan Ore Region)
title_full Material Composition of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Yukhta Massif (Southern Yakutia, Central-Aldan Ore Region)
title_fullStr Material Composition of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Yukhta Massif (Southern Yakutia, Central-Aldan Ore Region)
title_full_unstemmed Material Composition of the Mesozoic Alkaline Rocks of the Yukhta Massif (Southern Yakutia, Central-Aldan Ore Region)
title_sort material composition of the mesozoic alkaline rocks of the yukhta massif (southern yakutia, central-aldan ore region)
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