A unique ore-placer area of the Amur region with high-Hg gold


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Abstract

This work presents the geological structure and a description of the gold-ore occurrences and gold placers of the Un’ya-Bom ore-placer cluster of the Amur gold-bearing province. The host rocks are Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic black shales. Intrusive formations occur rarely. The sublatitudinal Un’ya Thrust is the principal ore-controlling structure. Paleozoic sandstones are thrust over Mesozoic flysch deposits along the Un’ya Thrust. The gold-ore occurrences are represented by quartz-vein zones. The ores are gold–quartz, low-sulfide. Ore minerals are arsenopyrite, scheelite, ferberite, galena, and native gold. High-Hg native gold was revealed in the ore occurrences and placers. The high Hg content in native gold is explained by the presence of the frontal part of the gold-bearing column located within the cluster; the rich placers were formed due to crushing of this column.

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A. V. Melnikov

Institute of Geology and Natural Management, Far East Branch

Author for correspondence.
Email: anton_amur@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveschensk, Amur Region, 675000

V. A. Stepanov

Scientific Research Geotechnological Center, Far East Branch

Email: anton_amur@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 683002

V. G. Moiseenko

Institute of Geology and Natural Management, Far East Branch

Email: anton_amur@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Blagoveschensk, Amur Region, 675000

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