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Russian Geology and Geophysics

2012 year, number 7

RESIDUAL-ELUVIAL GOLD PLACERS IN NORTHEASTERN RUSSIA ( Dal'nii placer )

I.S. Litvinenko
North-East Interdisciplinary Science Research Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Portovaya 16, Magadan, 685000, Russia
Keywords: Deposit, placer, gold, northeastern Russia
Pages: 657-668

Abstract

We consider the formation of the Dal'nii eluvial gold placer (Bol'shoi Anyui ore-placer district, western Chukchi Peninsula), related to the Dal'nyaya gold-bearing porphyry Mo-Cu occurrence. The Dal'nii placer is located within the transition between the Kur'ya Ridge and Anyui basin, which has been relatively stable at the recent (Pliocene-Quaternary) tectonic stage. Minor recent uplift determined the slight denudation of interfluves, the leading role of eluvial processes in the formation of a loose cover on them, and the preservation of the relict matter of pre-Pliocene chemical-weathering crusts (including the oxidized zones of orebodies) in present-day eluvium. The Dal'nii placer consists of relict weathering crust placers altered by recent eluvial processes in different degrees. Therefore, it is relatively rich in metal, whereas the primary lode contains mainly fine-grained gold, which is almost not released from ore under periglacial lithogenesis in present-day interfluves. We suggest calling this genetic type of placers "residual-eluvial." The primary lodes being highly eroded (during the formation of residual concentrations, which serve as an intermediate reservoir for these placers), residual-eluvial placers or their parts might not be directly related to specific orebodies at the present-day level of erosional truncation.