SU940115A1 - Method of determining genesis of ore deposits - Google Patents
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(5) СПОСОБ ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЯ ГЕНЕЗИСА РУДНЫХ МЕСТОРОЖДЕНИЙ(5) METHOD FOR DETERMINING GENESIS OF ORE DEPOSITS
Изобретение относитс к геологоразведочным работам и может быть использовано при поисках месторождений черных металлов, преимущественно железа и марганца. В насто щее врем известно не менее семи промышленных типов месторож дений железа, различающихс по происхождению , и два промышленных типа марганцевых месторождений. При поисках месторождений полезных ископаемых важное значение имеет определение их генетического типа. Дл этих целей все чаще привлекают изотопные исследовани . Известен способ определени генезиса рудных месторождений, в которо отбирают пробы пород из месторождений разных типов, определ ют содержа ние в них химических элементов и их изотопный состав. Полученные данные систематизируют и используют в дальнейшем дл определени генезиса руд в районах их поиска L1J. Недостатком этого способа вл етс ограниченна область применени ; поскольку в его рамках используют обычно только изотопы водорода, кислорода , углерода и серы. Наиболее близким по технической сущности и достигаемому результату к предлагаемому вл етс способ поиска месторождений полезных ископаемых, в рамках которого по полученным данным определ ют генетический тип месторождени сульфидных месторождений. Способ состоит в отборе проб пород, их анализе на содержание и изотопный состав серы сульфидов 2. Недостатком известного способа вл етс ограниченность его применени только дл сульфидных месторождений . Цель изобретени - установление генетического типа руд ж езо-марганцевой формации. Поставленна цель достигаетс тем, что в способе определени геThe invention relates to exploration and can be used in the search for deposits of ferrous metals, mainly iron and manganese. Currently, at least seven industrial types of iron deposits differing in origin and two industrial types of manganese deposits are known. When searching for mineral deposits it is important to determine their genetic type. For these purposes, isotope studies are increasingly attracted. The known method of determining the genesis of ore deposits, in which samples of rocks are taken from deposits of different types, the content of chemical elements and their isotopic composition are determined in them. The data obtained are systematized and used in the future to determine the genesis of ores in the areas of their search for L1J. The disadvantage of this method is the limited scope; since it usually uses only isotopes of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and sulfur. The closest to the technical essence and the achieved result to the proposed method is the search for mineral deposits, within which the genetic type of the sulfide deposits is determined from the data obtained. The method consists in sampling of rocks, their analysis on the content and isotopic composition of sulfur of sulfides 2. The disadvantage of this method is that it is limited only to sulfide deposits. The purpose of the invention is to establish the genetic type of ores of the Ezo-manganese formation. The goal is achieved by the fact that in the method of determining the
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