Seafloor Features In Urals Massive Sulfide

International Marine Minerals Society
V. Zaykov
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International Marine Minerals Society
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2
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Urals massive sulfide deposits are concentrated in Silurian -Devonian fold belt extending for 1500 km with length from 50 to 150 km. By paleodynamic reconstmction it is established that they were formed in submarine parts of island arcs, in inter arc and back arc basins, marginal seas. When "black smokers" were found in rift zones of present oceans, problem searching their analogues in the Urals Paleozoic complexes was arisen. For solving this problem and demonstration of seafloor origin of massive sulfide many quarries and drill cores were carefully sketched and studied. Particular attention was given to correlation between ores and synchronous sedimentary rocks and fossils. Various laboratory methods were used for comparing sulfides from ore hills with ore-clastic sulfides.
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APA: V. Zaykov  (1993)  Seafloor Features In Urals Massive Sulfide

MLA: V. Zaykov Seafloor Features In Urals Massive Sulfide. International Marine Minerals Society, 1993.

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