Deep structure and metallogeny of the North Onega synclinorium (Republic of Karelia, Russia): correlation of geological and seismic data

The goal of the deep structural study of the North Onega synclinorium, based on correlation of geological and seismic data, is to establish the relation of its surface structure and ore deposits to local heterogeneities of the crust and the crust-mantle interface. ECWM sections characterize geospace...

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Date:2013
Main Authors: Sharov, N., Kulikov, V.S., Isanina, E.V., Drogitskaya, G., Kazanskiy, V.I.
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Published: S. Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the NAS of Ukraine 2013
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author Sharov, N.
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Drogitskaya, G.
Kazanskiy, V.I.
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description The goal of the deep structural study of the North Onega synclinorium, based on correlation of geological and seismic data, is to establish the relation of its surface structure and ore deposits to local heterogeneities of the crust and the crust-mantle interface. ECWM sections characterize geospace both statistically (position and number of boundaries, fault zones and mosaicity) and dynamically (stressed and rigid state of contacts and fracturing). Seismic parameters are shown to be related to the geological structure of individual crustal blocks. The deposits have been found to be spatially related to the elevated thickness of the underplating layer, where the main differentia-tion of mantle magmatic melts, which resulted in the separation of fluid and ore phases, probably occurred in the Palaeoproterozoic. It created favorable conditions for the subsequent intrusion of metal-enriched magmatic melts into upper crustal levels.
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spelling journalsuranua-geofizicheskiy-article-1113872020-10-07T12:00:28Z Deep structure and metallogeny of the North Onega synclinorium (Republic of Karelia, Russia): correlation of geological and seismic data Sharov, N. Kulikov, V.S. Isanina, E.V. Drogitskaya, G. Kazanskiy, V.I. The goal of the deep structural study of the North Onega synclinorium, based on correlation of geological and seismic data, is to establish the relation of its surface structure and ore deposits to local heterogeneities of the crust and the crust-mantle interface. ECWM sections characterize geospace both statistically (position and number of boundaries, fault zones and mosaicity) and dynamically (stressed and rigid state of contacts and fracturing). Seismic parameters are shown to be related to the geological structure of individual crustal blocks. The deposits have been found to be spatially related to the elevated thickness of the underplating layer, where the main differentia-tion of mantle magmatic melts, which resulted in the separation of fluid and ore phases, probably occurred in the Palaeoproterozoic. It created favorable conditions for the subsequent intrusion of metal-enriched magmatic melts into upper crustal levels. S. Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the NAS of Ukraine 2013-08-01 Article Article application/pdf https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/111387 10.24028/gzh.0203-3100.v35i4.2013.111387 Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal; Vol. 35 No. 4 (2013); 16-27 Геофизический журнал; Том 35 № 4 (2013); 16-27 Геофізичний журнал; Том 35 № 4 (2013); 16-27 2524-1052 0203-3100 ru https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/111387/106398 Copyright (c) 2020 Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
spellingShingle Sharov, N.
Kulikov, V.S.
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Deep structure and metallogeny of the North Onega synclinorium (Republic of Karelia, Russia): correlation of geological and seismic data
title Deep structure and metallogeny of the North Onega synclinorium (Republic of Karelia, Russia): correlation of geological and seismic data
title_full Deep structure and metallogeny of the North Onega synclinorium (Republic of Karelia, Russia): correlation of geological and seismic data
title_fullStr Deep structure and metallogeny of the North Onega synclinorium (Republic of Karelia, Russia): correlation of geological and seismic data
title_full_unstemmed Deep structure and metallogeny of the North Onega synclinorium (Republic of Karelia, Russia): correlation of geological and seismic data
title_short Deep structure and metallogeny of the North Onega synclinorium (Republic of Karelia, Russia): correlation of geological and seismic data
title_sort deep structure and metallogeny of the north onega synclinorium (republic of karelia, russia): correlation of geological and seismic data
url https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/111387
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