M.P. Semenenko Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Ore Formation of NAS of Ukraine

Scientific justification of the development of the mineral and raw material base of fluorspar of Ukraine (Middle Transdnisteria)

ABSTRACT

Report on the RW: 229 pp., 6 chapters, 30 tables, 76 figures, 163 sources

 

The object of researchis fluorite-bearing rocks and fluorite ore occurrences of Middle Transdnisteria.

The purpose of the work is to create a scientific justification for the development of the mineral and raw material base of fluorspar of Ukraine in the territory of Middle Trandsnisteria.

Research methods are general scientific (analysis of previous studies), a complex of analytical methods: chemical, spectral, atomic absorption, ion-selective, ICP-MS, microprobe and others.

The peculiarities of fluorite ore occurrences of Podilsk fluorite-bearing zone of the Middle Transnistria of Ukraine are highlighted and their geological the -structural, mineralogical and geochemical characteristics are provided. The historical and geological-geochemical aspects of fluorite formation are considered, fluorite-bearing rocks, fluorite-polymetallic (Pb-Zn, Cu), fluorite-rare metal (Li, Hg, Au), fluorite-barite ore occurrences are characterized; the deposits of non-metallic minerals (limestone, sandstone, loam, clay, sand, phosphorites) located within the fluorite-bearing zone are characterized, and recommendations are given regarding the feasibility of their simultaneous complex extraction. A predictive mineragenic map-scheme has been prepared indicating the geochemical specialization of fluorine-bearing areas and the presence of non-metallic minerals.

 

Authors:

Zhovynskyi Eduard Yakovych

Kriuchenko Nataliia Olehivna

Zhuk Olena Anatoliivna

Kukhar Mykhailo Volodymyrovych

Dmytrenko Kostiantyn Eduardovych

Other authors:

Popetko T.I.

Keywords:

ORE FLUORITE, NON-METAL MINERAL DEPOSITS, FORECAST AREA, MIDDLE TRANSNISTROV

Head of the research:

Zhovynskyi Eduard Yakovych

Registration Card (RC):

0116U002911

Execution period of the research:

2016 - 2020