
THE INFLUENCE OF STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE LITHOTECTONIC UNITS ON GEOCHEMICAL SPECIALIZATION OF HYDROTHERMAL MINERALIZATION OF THE KOLYMA TERRANE IN NORTHEAST RUSSIA
Author(s) -
A.N. Glukhov,
A.A. Biryukov
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
tihookeanskaâ geologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0207-4028
DOI - 10.30911/0207-4028-2022-41-2-75-88
Subject(s) - terrane , geology , geochemistry , mineralization (soil science) , proterozoic , precambrian , metallogeny , lithology , hydrothermal circulation , paleontology , tectonics , pyrite , sphalerite , soil science , soil water
This study focused on the relationship between the mineralogical composition of hydrothermal mineralization and the structure and lithology of host units with specific reference to the Kolyma passive continental-margin terrane (Northeast Asia). The long geologic history of the terrane was shown to be reflected in the geochemical specialization and distribution patterns of gold-rare metal and porphyry copper mineralization. The Proterozoic host rock units of the Kolyma region influenced the geochemistry and isotopic composition of the granitoid-related gold and porphyry copper mineralization. The imbricate-thrust structure of the terrane was formed in the Precambrian and underwent several episodes of reworking in the Phanerozoic thus contributing to the repeated rejuvenation of the ores.