V.G. KOLOKOL’TSEV, I.V. OSADCHIY, A.N. KHABAROV (VSEGEI)
Ferruginous quartzite formation in the crystalline basement of the Nepa-Botuoba anteclise, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Mineralogical and petrographic characteristics of hematitemagnetite ore discovered by two oil prospecting wells in the dome of the Nepa-Botuoba anteclise at a depth of about 1,5 km are discussed for the first time. Geological conditions of two deep-seated iron deposits are identified; they suggest that the latter probably belong to the Archean-Proterozoic ferruginous quartzite formation. The important role of this formation in the Early Vendian geomorphogenesis is shown. Results of U-Pb dating of zircons from granitoids surrounding ferruginous quartzite obtained from three wells are presented. The derived ages corresponding to the crystallization of melts parental for granitoids (2005 ± 12, 1969 ± 13, and 1857 ± 6 Ma) indicate their Early Proterozoic age. On the basis of the obtained materials, probable relationship of the described formation with the Late Archean-Early Proterozoic Borsalinsky Series, widespread in the Aldan Shield, was suggested.
Keywords: hematite-magnetite ore, ferruginous quartzite formation, Borsalinsky series, geomorphogenesis, U-Pb isotope zircon dating, Early Proterozoic, Nepa-Botuoba anteclise.