Devonian diamond reservoir of the Urals

Author:

Paktovskiy Yu. G.1,Popov A. G.1

Affiliation:

1. Perm State National Research university (PSNIU)

Abstract

Research subject. The Takata formation of the Emsian tier of the Lower Devonian (D1tk) in the Urals is a reservoir of Devonian diamonds. Aim. Confirmation and determination of the diamond-bearing conditions of the reservoir. Materials and Methods. Generalization of primary and interpreted geological information. Lithofacial analysis. Historical and geological reconstruction. Cartographic analysis and geological and cartographic modeling in the ArcMapESRY GIS environment using the ModelBuilder module. Results. The Takata formation is part of the Emsian tier of the Lower Devonian. Tectonically, the Takata formation is located in the West Ural Folded Zone. The diamond content in the Urals is spatially related to the outputs of the Takata formation. The industrial diamond-bearing capacity and the highest density of diamond placers are located in the Vishersky, Chykmansky and Chusovskoy diamond-bearing regions of the Northern and Middle Urals within the Perm Krai. In the early Devonian, the Takata Sea existed in the Vishera diamond-bearing area; a large river with a delta flowed in the direction from northwest to southeast. The sediments of the formation comprise the facies cycle: flood-plain - channel alluvium - delta sediments - underwater-delta - marine sediments. Diamonds are concentrated in the thickness of coarse-grained alluvium, small-pebble basal conglomerates that formed on the land-sea boundary of the paleocontinent of the Russian Plate. Three facies types of the Takata formation section are distinguished: continental, coastal-marine and marine. Its diamond-bearing capacity is associated with the continental and coastal-marine sediments of the formation within the Perm Region. To the north and south of the diamond-bearing areas of the Perm Krai, the Takata formation is represented by marine sediments. According to the geodynamic model based on the geological section of the Northern Urals, the alluvial and coastal-marine Takata diamond placers were formed in the early Devonian as a result of the demolition of material from the Russian Plate. The sources of destruction were rocks of the Precambrian, Ordovician and Silurian. The main spatial-geomorphological criterion for searching for diamond-bearing conglomerates of the Takata formation is the maximum distance of demolition from these conglomerations to placers, equal to 500 m.

Publisher

IGG UB RAS

Subject

Stratigraphy,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics

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