Devonian Fe-Mn Nodules of the Ural Paleoocean - Introduction

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 7
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- 7440 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Several metallogenic zones including Sakmara, Magnitogorsk, and East-Ural zones were revealed in the Ural fold belt (Fig. 1). These zones are considered to be the paleogeodinamic sectors corresponding to marginal sea, island arc system, and uplift respectively. Ferruginous-manganiferous sediments in the Southern Urals are hosted by the basalt-rich volcano-sedimentary series of the Magnitogorsk paleoisland arc system with West- and East Magnitogorsk island arcs and Sibai inter-arc basin. The manganiferous mineralization occurs in association with the Middle Devonian stratabound hematite-quartz rocks and bedded red jaspers localized on the foot or handing walls of massive sulfide deposits. Fe-Mn nodules are widespread in jasper horizons on the flanks of manganese deposits. We have studied Fe-Mn nodules from the Faizulino and Yanzigitovo Mn-deposits formed in the Sibai inter-arc basin and compared them with well known Fe-Mn nodules from modern oceans.
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(2010) Devonian Fe-Mn Nodules of the Ural Paleoocean - IntroductionMLA: Devonian Fe-Mn Nodules of the Ural Paleoocean - Introduction. International Marine Minerals Society, 2010.