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Gamyanin, G. N., Vikent’eva, O. V., Prokof’ev, V. Yu., Bortnikov, N. S. (2015) Arkachan: A new gold–bismuth–siderite–sulfide type of deposits in the West Verkhoyansky tin district, Yakutia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 57 (6) 465-495 doi:10.1134/s1075701515060045

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TitleArkachan: A new gold–bismuth–siderite–sulfide type of deposits in the West Verkhoyansky tin district, Yakutia
JournalGeology of Ore Deposits
AuthorsGamyanin, G. N.Author
Vikent’eva, O. V.Author
Prokof’ev, V. Yu.Author
Bortnikov, N. S.Author
Year2015 (November)Volume57
Issue6
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s1075701515060045Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGamyanin, G. N., Vikent’eva, O. V., Prokof’ev, V. Yu., Bortnikov, N. S. (2015) Arkachan: A new gold–bismuth–siderite–sulfide type of deposits in the West Verkhoyansky tin district, Yakutia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 57 (6) 465-495 doi:10.1134/s1075701515060045
Plain TextGamyanin, G. N., Vikent’eva, O. V., Prokof’ev, V. Yu., Bortnikov, N. S. (2015) Arkachan: A new gold–bismuth–siderite–sulfide type of deposits in the West Verkhoyansky tin district, Yakutia. Geology of Ore Deposits, 57 (6) 465-495 doi:10.1134/s1075701515060045
In(2015, November) Geology of Ore Deposits Vol. 57 (6) Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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Arkachan deposit, Western Verkhoyansk District, Verkhoyansk Silver Province, Verkhoyansk Fold Belt, Sakha, Russia

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Arkachan deposit, Western Verkhoyansk District, Verkhoyansk Silver Province, Verkhoyansk Fold Belt, Sakha, Russia Acanthite, Aikinite, Ankerite, Arsenopyrite, Biotite, Bismuthinite, Calcite, Cassiterite, Chalcocite, Chalcopyrite, Chalcostibite, Cosalite, Danaite, Diaphorite, Freibergite Subgroup, Galena, Glaucodot, Gold ore, Gustavite, Ingodite, Matildite, Miargyrite, Molybdenite, Muscovite, Native Bismuth, Native Gold, Pavonite, Pyrargyrite, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Sandstone, Scheelite, Schirmerite, Siderite, Siltstone, Sphalerite, Stannite, Stibnite, Tetrahedrite Subgroup, Wolframite Group, Zoubekite


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