Features of the Geological Structure and Genesis of the Tebinbulak Deposit (Ridge Sultan-Uvais)

In this article, we want to draw attention to the hysteron-magmatic origin of titanium-magnetite ores of the Tibinbulak gabbro-peridotite complex located in the northwestern part of the Sultan-Uvais ridge. Which is the only outlet of the Phanerozoic foundation between the mountain structures of the...

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Main Authors: Khabibkhon Sadirovich Khodjaev, Alisher Musaevich Musaev, Sherali Toliboevich Toshpulatov
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Language:English
Published: International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/2696
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spelling doaj-bc2a56d41eec4cdeae9f64df909e7d0a2021-08-19T17:41:05ZengInternational journal of multicultural and multireligious understandingInternational Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding2364-53692364-53692021-05-018547448110.18415/ijmmu.v8i5.26961805Features of the Geological Structure and Genesis of the Tebinbulak Deposit (Ridge Sultan-Uvais)Khabibkhon Sadirovich Khodjaev0Alisher Musaevich Musaev1Sherali Toliboevich Toshpulatov2Associate Professor, Department of “Geology, Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Deposits”,Tashkent State Technical UniversityCandidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Leading Researcher of State Unitary Enterprise “Institute of Geology and Geophysics named after Kh.M. Abdullaev”, State Committee for Geology of the Republic of UzbekistanChief Geologist of the State Unitary Enterprise (SUE) “Regional Geology”, State Committee for Geology of the Republic of UzbekistanIn this article, we want to draw attention to the hysteron-magmatic origin of titanium-magnetite ores of the Tibinbulak gabbro-peridotite complex located in the northwestern part of the Sultan-Uvais ridge. Which is the only outlet of the Phanerozoic foundation between the mountain structures of the Urals and the Southern Tien Shan. The article examines the characteristic features of petrochemical and structural features of ore minerals (ilmenite, magnetite) and the main rock-forming minerals of the gabbro-peridotite complex (peridotite, pyroxenite, tebinnite, pyroxene hornblendite and plagioclase) with clarification of the structural relationships. It was found that magnetite mineralization of the Tebinbulak intrusion was superimposed on ultrabasic rocks in the final stages of crystallization of the latter. Prolonged auto-metasomatic transformations led to the enlargement of magnetite crystals in places subject to decay. In this case, aggregates of spinel - hercynite with sphene rims were formed. Simultaneously with the formation of sphene, ilmenite crystals appeared in the form of radiant needle-shaped aggregates. In this case, the primary crystals of magnetite lost their faces and became shapeless. Relatively large precipitates of titano-magnetite formed at this stage with the filling of cracks in the rock and interstices between minerals. Based on the data presented, we note that the titano-magnetite ores of the Tebinbulak deposit arose in the late magmatic (hysteron-geneous) setting of auto-metamorphic replacement of the main carriers of iron and titanium pyroxene and plagioclase with hornblende. Also, the studied geochemical composition of ores damages that the titano-magnetite ores of the Tebinbulak deposit are a complex raw material, from which not only iron but also vanadium concentrate can be extracted.https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/2696karakalpak autonomous republicsultan-uvais ridgetebinbulak areasuiteassessmentprospectingforecastmineralized zoneore bodythicknesscontentvanadium-containing titanium-magnetite mineralizationgenesisautometamorphicirontitaniumlate m
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author Khabibkhon Sadirovich Khodjaev
Alisher Musaevich Musaev
Sherali Toliboevich Toshpulatov
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Alisher Musaevich Musaev
Sherali Toliboevich Toshpulatov
Features of the Geological Structure and Genesis of the Tebinbulak Deposit (Ridge Sultan-Uvais)
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
karakalpak autonomous republic
sultan-uvais ridge
tebinbulak area
suite
assessment
prospecting
forecast
mineralized zone
ore body
thickness
content
vanadium-containing titanium-magnetite mineralization
genesis
autometamorphic
iron
titanium
late m
author_facet Khabibkhon Sadirovich Khodjaev
Alisher Musaevich Musaev
Sherali Toliboevich Toshpulatov
author_sort Khabibkhon Sadirovich Khodjaev
title Features of the Geological Structure and Genesis of the Tebinbulak Deposit (Ridge Sultan-Uvais)
title_short Features of the Geological Structure and Genesis of the Tebinbulak Deposit (Ridge Sultan-Uvais)
title_full Features of the Geological Structure and Genesis of the Tebinbulak Deposit (Ridge Sultan-Uvais)
title_fullStr Features of the Geological Structure and Genesis of the Tebinbulak Deposit (Ridge Sultan-Uvais)
title_full_unstemmed Features of the Geological Structure and Genesis of the Tebinbulak Deposit (Ridge Sultan-Uvais)
title_sort features of the geological structure and genesis of the tebinbulak deposit (ridge sultan-uvais)
publisher International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding
series International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
issn 2364-5369
2364-5369
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In this article, we want to draw attention to the hysteron-magmatic origin of titanium-magnetite ores of the Tibinbulak gabbro-peridotite complex located in the northwestern part of the Sultan-Uvais ridge. Which is the only outlet of the Phanerozoic foundation between the mountain structures of the Urals and the Southern Tien Shan. The article examines the characteristic features of petrochemical and structural features of ore minerals (ilmenite, magnetite) and the main rock-forming minerals of the gabbro-peridotite complex (peridotite, pyroxenite, tebinnite, pyroxene hornblendite and plagioclase) with clarification of the structural relationships. It was found that magnetite mineralization of the Tebinbulak intrusion was superimposed on ultrabasic rocks in the final stages of crystallization of the latter. Prolonged auto-metasomatic transformations led to the enlargement of magnetite crystals in places subject to decay. In this case, aggregates of spinel - hercynite with sphene rims were formed. Simultaneously with the formation of sphene, ilmenite crystals appeared in the form of radiant needle-shaped aggregates. In this case, the primary crystals of magnetite lost their faces and became shapeless. Relatively large precipitates of titano-magnetite formed at this stage with the filling of cracks in the rock and interstices between minerals. Based on the data presented, we note that the titano-magnetite ores of the Tebinbulak deposit arose in the late magmatic (hysteron-geneous) setting of auto-metamorphic replacement of the main carriers of iron and titanium pyroxene and plagioclase with hornblende. Also, the studied geochemical composition of ores damages that the titano-magnetite ores of the Tebinbulak deposit are a complex raw material, from which not only iron but also vanadium concentrate can be extracted.
topic karakalpak autonomous republic
sultan-uvais ridge
tebinbulak area
suite
assessment
prospecting
forecast
mineralized zone
ore body
thickness
content
vanadium-containing titanium-magnetite mineralization
genesis
autometamorphic
iron
titanium
late m
url https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/2696
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