Shelf Zone Of Marginal Seas Of The Pacific Ore Belt (Russian Federation): Perspectives Of Search And Operation For Hard-Rock Useful Minerals

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 144 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
Marginal seas of the Russian Far East constitute the northwestern segment of the Pacific underwater belt distinguished by distinct metallogenic specialization of shelf-extended ore-bearing magmatic complexes and associated polycyclic mineralization. The coastal part of this vast region is known to contain both multiple placer manifestations and deposits, and non-metalliferous minerals. The latter are sedimentary deposits, the products of weathering, which contain re-deposited placer minerals in industrial concentrations developed on the shelf by certain geological processes. The shelf part of the Far Eastern seas is a seawater-filled continental margin. Complex geophysical mapping and drilling from ships of shelf sedimentary thickness and foundation has revealed the units of contemporary and ancient relief accompanied by formation of industrial concentrations of placer gold, cassiterite, titanium-magnetite, zircon, monzonite, and other components at different stages of placer formation. According to the information collected by prospecting by ?Dalmorgeologia? Co. Ltd. and other companies, placer-host structures within trans-placer-concentrating structures (land-shelf) are: shelf-extended river plains, contemporary and ancient shorelines, beaches, drained areas, spits, bars, detritus deficit zones, and terraces and bodies accumulated underwater in the areas where along-shoreline flows unload their detritus. They all could be used as criteria/signs for mapping and targets for placer prospecting.
Citation
APA:
(2004) Shelf Zone Of Marginal Seas Of The Pacific Ore Belt (Russian Federation): Perspectives Of Search And Operation For Hard-Rock Useful MineralsMLA: Shelf Zone Of Marginal Seas Of The Pacific Ore Belt (Russian Federation): Perspectives Of Search And Operation For Hard-Rock Useful Minerals. International Marine Minerals Society, 2004.