Abstract

In this article were summarized data of exploration work conducted in the valleys of the Lena gold-bearing area, starting from the early stages of exploration (1910–1920s) and ending with the 1990s, including large-scale production plans. the drainage system of the area inherits the faults that were formed in the late jurassic – early cretaceous. buried valleys inherit their position during several erosion cycles: in the same reaches the position and width of valleys of different ages remains approximately the same, but in the bottoms of valleys of different ages large transformations are observed. in the formation of the morphology of the buried valley of the Lena gold-bearing area, the leading role belongs to river channel processes. Stable position of the river valleys determines the inherited position of the placers, as a rule, they are located within the contours of the modern valleys or their bottoms, or are slightly shifted to terrace staircases. Inherited are also morphodynamic types of channels, however, in cases of displacement of the valleys to areas with different lithological and tectonic conditions, morphological structure of valleys and alluvial deposits also change. This leads to formation of beads-like widening of the valleys and steps in their longitudinal profiles. Specific examples of such changes are illustrated from the large valleys of the rivers vacha and bodaybo. Three types of buried erosional terraces were considered that alternate along the length of valleys and determine specific position of the placers. a significant influence of the major tributaries to the structure of placers was found that is expressed in the presence of a transverse to the axis of the valley of the gold-bearing layers and sudden changes of elevation values of their beds. the established regularities are relevant to other mining areas and may have great practical importance in prospecting and exploration of mineral deposits.

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