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THE Kuranakh gold deposit is located in the Aldan shield, in the southern portion of Siberian platform.Sub-horizontal, blanket-or ribbon-like ore bodies up to 50 m thick occur along and above the contact between Cambrian calcareous footwall rocks and overlaying Jurassic clastic rocks within a narrow zone, about30 km long, bounded by several south-north trending faults. To date the deposit is estimated to have produced more than 200 tonnes of gold at an average grade of 3.57 g/t Au extending over 41 years of production. Cambrian rock is predominantly composed of limestone and dolomite. The limestone contains a smallamount (1%-3%) of clastic material. The limestone is thin-bedded, platy, fractured, brecciated,cavernous, and porous. Its composition varies from pure limestone to spotted-banded dolomitic limestoneor “zebra” rock. The “zebra rock is characterized by the presence of finely disseminated organic materi-
THE Kuranakh gold deposit is located in the Aldan shield, in the southern portion of Siberian platform. Sub-horizontal, blanket-or ribbon-like ore bodies up to 50 m thick occur along and above the contact between Cambrian calcareous footwall rocks and overlaying Jurassic clastic rocks within a narrow zone, about30 km long, bounded by several south-north trending faults. To date the deposit is estimated to have produced more than 200 tonnes of gold at an average grade of 3.57 g / t. production. Cambrian rock is predominantly composed of limestone and dolomite. The limestone contains a smallamount (1% -3%) of clastic material. The limestone is thin-bedded, platy, fractured, brecciated, cavernous, and porous. Its composition varies from pure limestone to spotted-banded dolomitic limestoneor ”zebra “ rock. The ”zebra rock is characterized by the presence of finely disseminated organic materi-