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Table 3—Continued<br />

Metallogenic Belt Major Mineral Deposits Types.<br />

Environment and<br />

Tectonic Event and<br />

(Abbreviation) (Signifi cant Mineral Deposits)<br />

Host Unit<br />

Comments<br />

Kema (KM) Au-Ag epithermal vein, porphyry Cu-Mo. Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the East Sikhote-Aline<br />

(Glinyanoe, Sukhoi Creek, Tayozhnoe East Sikhote-Aline volcanic- continental margin arc.<br />

Verkhnezolotoe)<br />

plutonic belt.<br />

Luzhkinsky (LZ) Sn polymetallic vein, Sn silica-sulfi de Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the back arc part of East<br />

vein, porphyry Sn.<br />

East Sikhote-Aline volcanic- Sikhote-Aline continental margin arc.<br />

(Tigrinoe , Zimnee, Arsenyevskoe,<br />

Yantarnoe)<br />

plutonic belt.<br />

Lower Amur (LA) Au-Ag epithermal vein, porphyry Cu, Sn Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the East Sikhote-Aline<br />

Greisen.<br />

East Sikhote-Aline volcanic- continental margin arc.<br />

(Mnogovershinnoe, Belaya Gora)<br />

plutonic belt.<br />

Metallogenic Belt Formed in Late Mesozoic Oceanic Crust and Island Arc Terranes, Russian Southeast<br />

Aniva-Nabil (ANN) Volcanogenic Mn and Fe<br />

Oceanic crust and island arc Formation in oceanic crustal and island arc assemblages that were<br />

(Bereznyakovskoe and Lyukamskoe); rocks.<br />

subsequently tectonically incorporated into the Aniva and Nabilsky<br />

Cyprus Cu massive sulfi de<br />

(Novikovskoe and Rys’e)<br />

Aniva and Nabilskiy terranes. terranes accretionary wedge and subduction zone terranes.<br />

Metallogenic Belts Formed in Late Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic Olyutorka Island Arc, Russian Northeast<br />

Koryak Highlands Zoned mafi c-ultramafi c PGE; Cu massive Island arc.<br />

Subduction-related intrusion of mafi c-ultramafi c plutons into Olyutorka<br />

(KH)<br />

sulfi de.<br />

Olyutorka-Kamchatka terrane. island arc. Belt continued into Late Cretaceous and possibly into early<br />

(Snezhnoe)<br />

Tertiary.<br />

Vatyn (VT) Volcanogenic Mn & Fe.<br />

Island arc.<br />

Sea fl oor sedimentation associated with Olyutorka island arc. Belt<br />

(Itchayvayam)<br />

Olyutorka-Kamchatka terrane. continued into Late Cretaceous and possibly into early Tertiary.<br />

Metallogenic Belts Formed in Late Mesozoic Part of Okhotsk-Chukotka Continental-Margin Arc, Russian Northeast<br />

Dogdo-Erikit zone Au-Ag epithermal vein, Sn polymetallic Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the Okhotsk-Chukotka<br />

(EADE), Eastern vein, volcanic-hosted Hg.<br />

Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanic- continental-margin arc. Hosted in orthogonal branch of Okhotsk-<br />

Asia-Arctic (Kysylga, Solkuchan, Dodgo)<br />

plutonic belt.<br />

Chukotka volcanic-plutonic belt. Zone part of Eastern Asia metallogenic<br />

Metallogenic Belt<br />

belt.<br />

Okhotsk zone Au-Ag epithermal vein.<br />

Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the back-arc part of<br />

(EAOH), Eastern (Karamken, Julietta, Agat)<br />

Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanic- Okhotsk-Chukotka continental-margin arc. Belt continued into Late<br />

Asia-Arctic<br />

Metallogenic Belt<br />

plutonic belt.<br />

Cretaceous. Zone part of Eastern Asia metallogenic belt.<br />

Koni-Yablon zone Porphyry Cu-Mo, Cu-Mo skarn.<br />

Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related granitic plutonism that formed the Okhotsk-Chukotka<br />

(EAKY), Eastern (Nakhtandjin, Osennee, Lora, Etandzha) Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanic- continental-margin arc. Axial part Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanic-plutonic<br />

Asia-Arctic<br />

Metallogenic Belt<br />

plutonic belt.<br />

belt. Zone part of Eastern Asia metallogenic belt.<br />

Korkodon-Nayakhan Porphyry Mo, granitoid-related Au. Continental-margin arc. Subduction-related volcanism associated with Okhotsk-Chukotka<br />

zone (EAKN), (Orlinoe, Khetagchan)<br />

Okhotsk-Chukotka volcanic- continental-margin arc. Orthogonal branch of Okhotsk-Chukotka<br />

Eastern Asia-Arctic<br />

Metallogenic Belt<br />

plutonic belt.<br />

volcanic-plutonic belt. Zone part of Eastern Asia metallogenic belt.<br />

Appendix 359

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