2022
DOI: 10.3390/min12060744
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Geological History of the Great Altai: Implications for Mineral Exploration

Abstract: The Great Altai region, located at the boundary of Russia, Mongolia, China, and Kazakhstan, belongs to the system of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt. It has undergone a long complex geological and metallogenic history. Extremely rich resources of base, precious, and rare metals (Fe, Cu, Pb, Zn, Ag, Au, Li, Cs, Ta, Nb, REE, etc.) maintain developed mining and metallurgical industry, especially in East Kazakhstan, which is the key metallogenic province. The East Kazakhstan province comprises the Rudny Altai, Kal… Show more

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“…This region is charac terized by a variety of rocks and structures that contribute to the formation of various fields, including deposits of copper, zinc, nickel ores, as well as gold and other metals. However, despite the potential of the area, its research and exploration require significant investment and scientific efforts [5]. This is due to the fact that the JungarBalkhash region has complex and multifaceted geological structure, which complicates the process of exploration and assessment of mineral reserves.…”
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“…This region is charac terized by a variety of rocks and structures that contribute to the formation of various fields, including deposits of copper, zinc, nickel ores, as well as gold and other metals. However, despite the potential of the area, its research and exploration require significant investment and scientific efforts [5]. This is due to the fact that the JungarBalkhash region has complex and multifaceted geological structure, which complicates the process of exploration and assessment of mineral reserves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to uranium and manganese, the district has gold, tin, copper, asbestos and other minerals forming non industrial resources [16]. Gold ore occurrences belong to the quartzvein genetic type and are associated with small intru sions of average composition [17].…”
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