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Goryachev, N. A., Vikent’eva, O. V., Bortnikov, N. S., Prokof’ev, V. Yu., Alpatov, V. A., Golub, V. V. (2008) The world-class Natalka gold deposit, northeast Russia: REE patterns, fluid inclusions, stable oxygen isotopes, and formation conditions of ore. Geology of Ore Deposits, 50 (5) 362-390 doi:10.1134/s1075701508050024

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TitleThe world-class Natalka gold deposit, northeast Russia: REE patterns, fluid inclusions, stable oxygen isotopes, and formation conditions of ore
JournalGeology of Ore Deposits
AuthorsGoryachev, N. A.Author
Vikent’eva, O. V.Author
Bortnikov, N. S.Author
Prokof’ev, V. Yu.Author
Alpatov, V. A.Author
Golub, V. V.Author
Year2008 (October)Volume50
Issue5
PublisherPleiades Publishing Ltd
DOIdoi:10.1134/s1075701508050024Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGoryachev, N. A., Vikent’eva, O. V., Bortnikov, N. S., Prokof’ev, V. Yu., Alpatov, V. A., Golub, V. V. (2008) The world-class Natalka gold deposit, northeast Russia: REE patterns, fluid inclusions, stable oxygen isotopes, and formation conditions of ore. Geology of Ore Deposits, 50 (5) 362-390 doi:10.1134/s1075701508050024
Plain TextGoryachev, N. A., Vikent’eva, O. V., Bortnikov, N. S., Prokof’ev, V. Yu., Alpatov, V. A., Golub, V. V. (2008) The world-class Natalka gold deposit, northeast Russia: REE patterns, fluid inclusions, stable oxygen isotopes, and formation conditions of ore. Geology of Ore Deposits, 50 (5) 362-390 doi:10.1134/s1075701508050024
In(2008, October) Geology of Ore Deposits Vol. 50 (5) Pleiades Publishing Ltd

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Natalka Au deposit, Omchak gold field, Magadan Oblast, Russia
Omchak Au deposit, Omchak gold field, Magadan Oblast, Russia
Pavlik Au deposit, Omchak gold field, Magadan Oblast, Russia

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LocalityMineral(s)
Natalka Au deposit, Omchak gold field, Magadan Oblast, Russia Acanthite, Adularia, Albite, Ankerite, Anorthoclase, Apatite, Aragonite, Argentopentlandite, Arsenic-bearing Pyrite, Arsenopyrite, Baryte, Biotite, Boulangerite, Bournonite, Breithauptite, Breunnerite, Cassiterite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Cobaltite, Dolomite, Epidote, Galena, Glaucodot, Ilmenite, K Feldspar, Kaolinite, Magnesite, Marcasite, Millerite, Monazite Group, Montmorillonite, Muscovite, Native Gold, Native Silver, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Rammelsbergite, Rock Crystal, Rutile, Scapolite, Scheelite, Scorodite, Sericite, Siderite, Spessartine, Sphalerite, Stibnite, Tetrahedrite Subgroup, Titanite, Zircon


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