Abstract

Research subject. Geological features of the structure and composition of the Syuzevskoye diamond placer in the Aleksandrovsky region of the Perm Krai. The placer was found in the border zone of two regional tectonic structures of the Urals: the Western Ural outer folding zone and the Central Ural uplift. This placer was developed within the erosion-karst (?), erosion-structural or tectonically determined Chikman-Nyarskaya depression. Materials and methods. The placer was identified in the period from 2017 to 2022 during a geological study of the subsoil area “Glubokiy” (License PEM 02687 KP LLC “Almining”). Mining and enrichment works were carried out according to the original enrichment scheme using the clamshell sampling method, heavy media and electromagnetic separation. The morphometric characteristics of several hundred diamonds were identified and described; reports were prepared; and reserves were assessed. Results. In the section of the Syuzevskoye placer, two diamond-bearing strata are clearly distinguished, separated by poor- and non-diamond-bearing deposits; anomalously high seam thickness for the Ural placers (up to 14-16 m) was established; high areal productivity of the placer (up to 0.7-1.2 ct/m2) and high diamond content (up to 0.5 ct/m3 per sample and an average of 0.09 ct/m3 for the placer). The placer is attributed to the type of placers of tectonic scarp zones. Reserves of alluvial diamonds weighing 430.5 thousand ct of the Syuzevskoye deposit are estimated at C1 + C2 categories in the area limited by the area between exploration lines 107-116 (size 1000 x 750 m); approved by the Minutes of the GKZ Rosnedra No. 7139 dated November 18, 2022 and will be increased. Certificate No. PEM 23 DRK 10147 confirming the discovery of a mineral deposit, issued by the Federal Agency for Subsoil Use of the Russian Federation to LLC Almining on March 29, 2023. Over 90% of diamonds are of gem quality. The average mass of crystals in the reserve calculation loop is 87 mg, and behind the loops is 29 mg. The leading size classes by mass -8 + 4 and -4 + 2 mm are 93.9% and 72.3% in quantity with an average mass of a diamond crystal of 99.9 mg. The shape is dominated by dodecahedroids (66.9%), less fragments of crystals with an unpreserved shape (14.9%) and fragments of crystals (13.1%); octahedrons (2.4%) and tetrahedroids (2.2%) are rare, rhombic dodecahedroids (0.4%) are rare. The preservation of crystals is good: full crystals make up 63.7%, fragments of crystals - 16.3%, fragments - 12.9%. Most of the crystals do not have wear (42.4%), or have weak wear of the tops and ribs (43.0%), medium and strong wear was noted only in 13.7% of the crystals. The average cost of diamonds is estimated at 361.59 USD per 1 ct. Conclusions. A unique deep-seated diamond deposit has been discovered, which is considered as a new type of deep-seated diamond-bearing placers in tectonic ledge zones. The geological criteria for identifying such diamond deposits in the Urals were determined. A new technological scheme for prospecting and exploration of deep-seated diamond placers within erosion-karst and tectonically determined depressions was developed, which is applicable for prospecting for precious metal placers.

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