V. V. Akinin, A. V. Alshevsky, G. O. Polzunenkov, S. A. Sergeev, V. A. Sidorov
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The Age of the Natalka Orogenic Gold Deposit (U–Pb, 40Ar/39Ar, Re–Os constrain)
Abstract
Geological observations and U–Pb dating of zircons from intrusions of the Yana–Kolyma gold province constrain the age of orogenic gold deposits to the time interval between 150 ± 3Ma and 108 ± 1 Ma. The Natalka deposit is the largest key deposit in the gold province. We determined the age of mineralization as the Valanzhinian (136 ± 1 to 132 ± 2 Ma) by 40Ar/39Ar dating of muscovite and by Re–Os dating of arsenopyrite and native gold. There are no known manifestations of magmatism of this age in the province, therefore, we conclude that the formation of gold–quartz mineralization is very likely related to metamorphism and metasomatism triggered by regional-scale shear deformations.
期刊介绍:
Russian Journal of Pacific Geology publishes the results of research on the Earth crust and mantle composition and provides articles on the geological structure and patterns of distribution of mineral deposits in the Pacific Ocean, marginal seas and continental margins. It discusses the topics of stratigraphy, sedimentology, magmatic activity, and seismicity. The journal deals with the problems of lithosphere plates tectonics, and offers the results of neotectonic, geomorphological, geodesic, environmental and mining studies in the Pacific region. The journal accepts theoretical, methodical and philosophical articles covering general issues of geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geoecology and mining. The journal also publishes critical notes and comments, and reviews.