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(1) Geological map of Mongolia
(1:1,000,000 in scale)
MRAM Geological Survey and MAS
Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources (1998)
(102 00 – 108 00 E, 44 00 – 48
00 N)
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Please
use two windows; one is for geological map, the other is for legend. New window can be opened by gCtrlh +
gNh.
(2) Ganbat Erdenesaihan, Akira Ishiwatari, Demberel Orolmaa, Shoji Arai and Akihiro Tamura
(2013) Middle Paleozoic greenstones of the Hangay
region, central Mongolia: Remnants of an accreted oceanic plateau and forearc
magmatism. JMPS, vol. 108,
p. 303-325. (Detail map is shown in Fig. 1c, Located at 102 05 - 102 30 E in
longitude and 46 20 – 46 40 N in latitude)
(3) Makoto
Takeuchi, Kazuhiro Tsukada, Toshiya Suzuki, Yuki Nakane, Sersmaa Gonchigdorj, Manchuk Nuramkhaan, Tomoyuki Kondo, Nozomi Matsuzawa, Bakhat Nuramkhaan, Khishigsuren Sondom, Onon Gantumur, Yusuke Katsurada, Kentaro Kawahara,
Masami Hashimoto, Shoko Yamasaki, Asuka Matsumoto, Oyu-Erdene Borkhuu, Bulgantsengel Magnaibayar, Kundyz Syeryekhaan, Enkhchimeg Luvsandorj, Ganzorig Ranjin, Myagmarsuren Gerelbaatar, Jamiyandagva Otgonbaatar, Molomjamts Minkhjargal, 2012, Stratigraphy
and geological structure of the Paleozoic system around Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Bull. Nagoya Univ. Museum, No. 28, 1–18.
http://www.num.nagoya-u.ac.jp/media/report/pdf/028_01.pdf
Fig. 2 in
this article is the geological map around Ulaanbaatar.
(4) Khishigsuren, S., Manchuk, N., Tseden-Ish, S-O. and Batsaikhan,
B., 2019, Petrochemical study of middle-late Paleozoic sedimentary and
metamorphic rocks near the great meandering of Tuul
River, Central Mongolia. Mongolian
Geoscientist, 48, 3-16. In
Mongolian with English abstract.
Lat.:
47 15 - 48 00 N, Long.: 105 – 106 E.
Geologic map is shown in Fig. 1.
https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/MGS/article/view/1144/1411
(5) Ariunbileg Sodov et al., 2018,
New Orogenic type gold occurrences in the Uyanga ore
knot (central Mongolia). Mongolian
Geologist, 47, 22-36.
Area is
around 46 35 N and 102 20 E.
https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/MGS/article/view/1062/1344
(6) Dolzodmaa, B., Osanai, Y.,
Nakano, N., and Adachi, T. (2020) Zircon U-Pb geochronology and geochemistry of
granitic rocks in central Mongolia.
Mongolian Geoscientist, 50, 23-44.
(7) Bayasgalan, T., Munkhtsengel, B., Khishigsuren, S., and Khurelbaatar, B. (2021) Geochemistry and
geochronology of granitoid rocks of the Taatsiin Gol pluton of the Khangai Complex, Central
Mongolia. Mongolian Geoscientist, 26 (53), 18-36.
https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/MGS/article/view/1788/1969