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Banded and Rhythmically Zoned Carbonate Veins of the Ag–Pb–Zn Prognoz Depozit (Sakha–Yakutia, Russia): A Result of Self-Organizing Processes

Banded and rhythmically zoned textures are common within carbonate–sulfide–sulfosalts veins in the Ag–Pb–Zn Prognoz deposit. This pattern is characterized by a series of alternating sulfide and carbonate bands. In the last ones, aggregates of siderite manifest oscillatory zoning due to variations in...

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Published in:Doklady earth sciences 2020-12, Vol.495 (2), p.894-900
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Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Mineralogy
Ore deposits
Siderite
Silver
Sulfides
Sulphides
Veins (geology)
Zinc
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