On peculiarities of native-metallic mineralization in the lavabreccia of the Lower-Vendian basalt formation of Volyn
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https://doi.org/10.15407/dopovidi2014.11.103Keywords:
basalt formation, native-metallic mineralization, VolynAbstract
The abundant of dispersion native-metallic particles in lavabreccia, their geochemical diversity, and morphological peculiarities support the connection of these micro- and nanoinclusions (and caused by them primary geochemical anomalies) with gas explosions within ascending flows of super-deep earth fluids. These data confirm the conception that gas explosions are the main factor in the explosive volcanic breccias formation. This allows one to use mineralogical diversity as a gold ore guides.
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