2016
DOI: 10.1134/s1028334x16110088
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In-bearing potential of tin‒sulfide mineralization in ore deposits of the Russian Far East

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“…Indiumbearing Sn-sulfide mineralization of the Far East Russia is known in five large Sn ore district (Khingansky, Badzhalsky, Komsomolsky, Arminsky, Kavalerovsky). Indium contents and reserves of indium in these deposits can be assigned to the high grade category (Pavlova et al, 2014c, this allows the suggestion that high grade indium-bearing Sn-sulfide mineralization was formed as a result of bimodal magmatism in an active continental margin setting as the most promising indium resources in Russia (Pavlova et al, 2014b(Pavlova et al, , 2015.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indiumbearing Sn-sulfide mineralization of the Far East Russia is known in five large Sn ore district (Khingansky, Badzhalsky, Komsomolsky, Arminsky, Kavalerovsky). Indium contents and reserves of indium in these deposits can be assigned to the high grade category (Pavlova et al, 2014c, this allows the suggestion that high grade indium-bearing Sn-sulfide mineralization was formed as a result of bimodal magmatism in an active continental margin setting as the most promising indium resources in Russia (Pavlova et al, 2014b(Pavlova et al, , 2015.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes it is difficult to distinguish minerals of the first and second stages in the deposits where Sn-sulfide mineralization overprints cassiterite-quartz veins and greisen in the same ore field. Cassiterite-sulfide veins are superimposed on the cassiteritequartz veins and greisen at the Tigrinoe and Khrustalnoe deposits, or partially separated in space from cassiterite-quartz mineralization and greisen at the Pravourmiiskoe and Deputatskoe deposits (Pavlova et al, , 2014a(Pavlova et al, , 2015.…”
Section: ) Sn Mineralization Of the Cassiterite-quartz Stagementioning
confidence: 98%