Abstract

The geological setting and composition of serpentinites and serpentinized peridotites that were found for the first time in Crimean Mountains are described. Jointly with pillow lavas, gabbros, fragments of a parallel dike complex, and jaspers, they form an ophiolitic association that is attributed to the ancient crust that formed in a backarc basin that evolved to the spreading stage.

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