The Structure of the Earth’s Crust and Lithospheric Mantle in the Central Part of the Lower Amur Metallogenic Zone and the Gold Distribution within It

In this study, we consider the deep structure of the Earth’s crust and the lithospheric mantle in the central part of the Lower Amur metallogenic zone and its western flank, which includes the Albazino gold ore cluster. Zones with a sharp change in density and magnetic properties associated with Lat...

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