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CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF THE INGICHKE DEPOSIT (REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN)

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Ishkov, Valerii

Kozii, Yevhen

Kozar, Mykola

Dreshpak, Oleksandr

Chechel, Pavlo

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International Science Group

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Research convincingly show that all the prospects of Ingichke skarn-scheelite deposit are related to the issues of a comprehensive assessment and development of integrated processing technologies for both the remaining ore bodies and technogenic formations formed by enrichment waste.

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The results of the analysis of the geological features and rocks composition, in relation to the concept of metasomatic zoning by D.N. Korzhinskyi, allow us to attribute the studied mineral associations of the Ingichke deposit to the garnet-pyroxene association of endoskarns with epidote and plagioclase relics. Based on the results of mineralogical and petrographic studies, typomorphic features of the main paragenetic mineral associations of the deposit were established. The main geological and industrial prospects for the use and processing of ores from the Ingichke deposit and waste from their enrichment are associated with an integrated approach to the extraction of both metallic and non-metallic useful components. The main geological and economic interest at present are ore minerals of wolfram, molybdenum, bismuth, gold, rare earths, germanium, copper and tin. Of non-metallic minerals, garnet and quartz are of particular interest, primarily as a mineral base for obtaining high-quality abrasive raw materials.

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Ishkov V.V., Kozii Ye.S., Kozar M.А., Dreshpak O.S, Chechel P.O. (2022). Condition and prospects of the Ingichke deposit (Republic of Uzbekistan). The ХХVII International Scientific and Practical Conference «Multidisciplinary academic notes. Theory, methodology and practice», July 12 – 15, 2022, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 96-104. https://doi.org/10.46299/ISG.2022.1.27

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