An analysis of the regional gravitational field of the north-east of China, Korea and Western Primorye was carried out. The distribution of gold deposits was compared with the development of Mesozoic magmatism and negative anomalies of the gravitational field. Based on the analysis of geological, mineragenic, petrophysical and geophysical materials, geological and geophysical zoning of the western part of the Khanka massif was performed, and a scheme for interpreting geological and geophysical data with elements of minerageny was drawn up. A connection was established between the anomalies of the magnetic and gravitational fields and the position of the supposed gold-bearing ore regions and nodes located in the zone of joints of the North China Triassic-Jurassic volcanic-plutonic belt with the Proterozoic substrates of the Khanka massif. According to geophysical data, Early Jurassic intrusions were identified as, controlling the location of the gold nodes. It was concluded that the gold mineralization is related to the Jurassic magmatism, which increases the prospects for the discovery of gold mineralization in the Khanka district of the Western Primorye.
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