A metallogenic analysis of the Kamchatka gold-bearing ore-placer province has been performed, the geological and structural basis of which consists of a system of three volcanic belts – the Koryak-West-Kamchatka, the Central-Kamchatka, and the East-Kamchatka belts, as well as their folded framing. The volcanic belts correspond to the metallogenic zones of the same name with predominant epithermal gold-silver mineralization. Outside the metallogenic zones, the Sredinno-Kamchatka gold-bearing district and the Ganalsky gold-placer node are located at the southern end of the volcanic belts. The article provides a description of the most significant epithermal gold-silver, mercury deposits, gold-quartz manifestations, and gold placer deposits. The main metallogenic stages of the province’s formation are the Late Cretaceous (gold mineralization), the Eocene-Pleistocene (gold-silver, gold-mercury, and mercury mineralization), and the Pleistocene (gold placer deposits).
V.A. Stepanov (Thu,) studied this question.