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Geology of critical mineral deposits of the Kuljuktau Mts., Central Kyzylkum (Uzbekistan)

Rustam MirkamalovCentre for Advanced Technologies, Tashkent, UzbekistanFarid DivaevCentre for Advanced Technologies, Tashkent, UzbekistanRustamjon UzokovAlla DolgopolovaNatural History MuseumReimar SeltmannNatural History MuseumRobin ArmstrongNatural History MuseumYannick BuretNatural History MuseumCindy BroderickNatural History MuseumRustam KhalmatovCentre for Advanced Technologies, Tashkent, UzbekistanNigora OripovaCentre for Advanced Technologies, Tashkent, UzbekistanYulia MunCentre for Advanced Technologies, Tashkent, UzbekistanM. MizernayaD. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, Oskemen, Kazakhstan
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This article presents characteristics of geological and tectonic structures of the Kuljuktau Mountains, mineralogical and geochemical features of its volcanic and intrusive rocks and associated mineralisation of critical elements. The Taskazgan graphite, Shaidaraz lithium, and Tozbulak high-purity quartz deposits, and new prospects for rare earth mineralisation have been identified as the most significant critical mineral resources of the Kuljuktau Mts. The Taskazgan graphite deposit is confined to the melange at the contact between the gabbroids and the marbleised carbonate rocks. Rare metal (lithium) mineralisation is associated with pegmatite and aplite veins of the Shaidaraz intrusion. The Tozbulak high-purity quartz vein cuts through the intrusion of leucocratic granites and is the largest quartz manifestation in Uzbekistan. The new U–Pb zircon ages of the Kuljuktau and West Tozbulak intrusive complexes of 353.5 ± 2.1 Ma for the former and 349.1 ± 2.5 Ma, respectively, allowed the refinement of the regional metallogenesis in space and time.

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