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- Title
Selenium minerals in gold-bearing veins of the North Urals.
- Authors
Kuznetsov, S.; Sokerina, N.; Filippov, V.; Sokerin, M.; Zharkov, V.
- Abstract
The gold-bearing veins of the North Urals contain rare mineral selenium phases such as kawazulite, clausthalite, bohdanowiczite, volynskite, soucekite, naumannite, and eucairite, new for this region. They are largely observed as the finest inclusions in copper sulfides and closely associate with bismuth and tellurium minerals. Selenides were formed at the final oregenesis stages. Selenium was likely taken from the host rocks in the course of hydrothermal metasomatic processes initiated by granite intrusions.
- Subjects
URAL Mountains (Russia); RUSSIA; SELENIUM ores; COPPER sulfide; SELENIDES; TELLURIUM ores; BISMUTH ores; GRANITE
- Publication
Doklady Earth Sciences, 2012, Vol 442, Issue 1, p148
- ISSN
1028-334X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1028334X12010266