2015
DOI: 10.1134/s1028334x15080152
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New data on the structure of the Amur stratiform deposit (Southern Urals)

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“…The terrigenous-shale-carbonate deposits are represented by rhythmically interbedding aleurolites, limestones, as well as clayey, carbonaceous-clayey, siliceous-clayey, limestone-clayey, biotite, and quartz-feldspar-biotite shales. The total width of the penetrated deposits is about 850 m. Similar to the units located northwards, the studied sequence is suggested to be of the Middle-Upper Devonian age [2].…”
Section: Black Shales Of the Magnitogorsk Trough And Adjacent Areassupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…The terrigenous-shale-carbonate deposits are represented by rhythmically interbedding aleurolites, limestones, as well as clayey, carbonaceous-clayey, siliceous-clayey, limestone-clayey, biotite, and quartz-feldspar-biotite shales. The total width of the penetrated deposits is about 850 m. Similar to the units located northwards, the studied sequence is suggested to be of the Middle-Upper Devonian age [2].…”
Section: Black Shales Of the Magnitogorsk Trough And Adjacent Areassupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The maximum registered gold grade is 17.7 g/t [10]. Commercial gold and tungsten contents have been found in the shales of the Amur deposit [2].…”
Section: Black Shales Of the Magnitogorsk Trough And Adjacent Areasmentioning
confidence: 93%