Lithospheric Control of the Location of Polymetallic Deposits in the Folded Framework of the Siberian Platform

The results of modern studies of the lithosphere based on the GOCE satellite gravity data were used for the first time for a comparative metallogenic analysis of the geodynamic settings of the formation of Pb–Zn deposits in the folded frame of the Siberian platform. Sedimentary-exhalative polymetall...

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Veröffentlicht in:Doklady earth sciences 2022-10, Vol.506 (2), p.756-760
Hauptverfasser: Galyamov, A. L., Volkov, A. V., Lobanov, K. V.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The results of modern studies of the lithosphere based on the GOCE satellite gravity data were used for the first time for a comparative metallogenic analysis of the geodynamic settings of the formation of Pb–Zn deposits in the folded frame of the Siberian platform. Sedimentary-exhalative polymetallic deposits (Baikal and Taimyr systems) are most often found in the areas with predominant development of the lower “basalt” layer of the Earth’s crust. Pyrite copper and lead–zinc deposits are mainly characteristic of suprasubduction island-arc and accretionary settings on the consolidated crust with the predominant development of the middle “granite” layer (Yenisei Ridge). The MVT-type lead–zinc ores, which are closely associated with pericratonic deep sedimentary petroleum basins on the shelf and the continental slope do not obviously have a spatial relationship with the stratification of the Earth’s crust. The similarity between the geodynamic settings of the formation of the silver-polymetallic deposits in Southern Taimyr and Western Verkhoyansk confined to the pericratonic rift troughs on the passive continental margin is revealed, which makes it possible to combine them into single silver-polymetallic Taimyr—Western Verkhoyansk belt.
ISSN:1028-334X
1531-8354
DOI:10.1134/S1028334X22600396