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Journal of Economic Geology

)2012, No. 1 (Vol. 4


ISSN 2008-7306

1931 ( 1 )4
77 107



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Ka10

Gv4

Gv1

G7

G44

G43

G35

G26

G15

Bd4

139700
9931799

130100
9930979

130319
9913371

133791
9931110

133049
9931930

91/73
0/93
14/37
9/79
0/37
3/11
7/3
9/1
4/19
0/99
31/3

97/03
0/19
19/33
9/13
0/3
3/74
1/11
9/13
1/07
0/91
33/1

97/49
0/11
19/09
9/19
0/11
9/49
7/7
3/73
4/33
0/91
31/4

13/97
0/77
11/9
3/93
0/04
0/91
9/73
0/17
7/91
0/14
31/9

93/93
0/1
19/04
9/99
0/33
9/47
9/4
9/91
9/03
0/99
31/3

91/71
0/1
19/94
9/17
0/3
0/73
10/11
9/33
9/97
0/91
100/1

94/9
0/14
11/49
9/37
0/91
3/41
10/99
1/71
4/11
0/93
37/3

97/31
0/14
14/14
7/37
0/31
3/13
7/91
9/31
4/49
0/49
37/7

11/47
0/99
13/14
9/31
0/33
1/74
9/41
0/99
9/91
0/37
100/9

SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeOt
MnO
MgO
CaO
Na2O
K2O
P2O5
Total

793
30/3
793/7
101/3
9/7
11/7
0/13
0/13
33/7
41/9
9/49
30/3
9/33
1/13
9/49
0/91
3/11
0/93
1/19
0/34
1/79
0/31
11/1
0/394
1/141

709
34/4
793/1
113/0
4/7
19/9
0/19
0/19
31/3
49/1
9/41
39/4
4/47
1/11
9/13
0/97
9/39
0/14
1/14
0/31
1/14
0/31
11/0
0/191
1/034

111
31/3
734/4
34/7
4/3
19/7
0/19
0/19
31/4
49/1
9/93
33/1
4/31
1/17
9/14
0/91
9/30
0/13
1/71
0/37
1/14
0/31
11/0
0/114
7/141

199
149/9
371/3
117/4
9/3
11/9
0/99
0/33
39/4
91/9
1/00
39/9
4/94
0/13
9/93
0/91
9/93
0/74
3/13
0/99
3/33
0/99
33/4
0/131
7/471

790
11/1
739/9
100/9
9/9
11/1
0/13
0/13
33/9
49/1
9/91
33/3
4/13
1/11
9/43
0/91
3/19
0/97
1/17
0/39
1/74
0/31
11/4
0/111
1/711

133031
9930394
)(Wt%
91/17
0/13
19/7
7/91
0/31
1/33
3/39
9/33
9/01
0/93
31/4
)(ppm
711
99/7
730/9
11/1
9/1
19/7
0/09
0/09
13/3
43/9
9/91
33/7
4/40
1/31
4/09
0/11
9/93
0/71
3/10
0/91
3/13
0/93
30/1
0/173
1/131

139771
9933110

139013
9933434

133739
9933100

133111
9933073

Sample
X
Y

730
13/0
133/9
31/4
9/1
19/1
0/11
0/13
39/9
47/3
9/71
39/7
4/93
1/19
9/14
0/99
3/39
0/91
1/19
0/39
1/11
0/31
11/1
0/117
3/491

973
93/7
391/9
13/1
4/3
14/3
0/39
0/10
13/4
93/9
4/13
30/4
9/19
0/34
9/10
0/41
3/44
0/41
1/49
0/39
1/91
0/39
14/9
0/194
1/113

771
39/4
144/3
101/7
4/3
11/3
0/11
0/13
39/7
43/9
9/17
39/3
4/99
1/34
9/13
0/91
9/01
0/93
1/71
0/31
1/73
0/31
17/9
0/301
1/331

993
31/9
910/9
31/1
9/1
19/1
0/11
0/11
34/0
41/9
9/91
31/1
9/33
0/33
9/11
0/49
3/43
0/91
1/44
0/39
1/13
0/34
14/9
0/197
3/311

Ba
Rb
Sr
Zr
Nb
Ga
Rb/Sr
Rb/Ba
La
Ce
Pr
Nd
Sm
Eu
Gd
Tb
Dy
Ho
Er
Tm
Yb
Lu
Y
*Eu/Eu
(La/Yb)N

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Sample
X

Km1

Km17

Km6

Mh1

SA4

SA6

Sh1

Sh15

Sh5

Yu10

130033

113390

130173

139394

113931

130779

131030

131313

131310

133113

9930149

9911143

9913011

9931071

9933970

9934994

9939477

9939473

9931490

SiO2

91/01

91/39

99/13

97/91

9931939
(Wt%)
97/11

93/41

93/33

99/73

91/93

91/31

TiO2

0/99

0/93

0/1

0/99

0/13

0/19

0/91

0/97

0/71

0/49

Al2O3

19/19

33/1

14/13

11/13

19/03

14/79

19/99

19/33

14/93

17/37

FeOt

9/99

4/17

1/19

4/19

9/01

9/79

9/97

9/17

1/99

4/31

MnO

0/13

0/31

0/34

0/3

0/31

0/39

0/33

0/31

0/34

0/14

MgO

9/97

0/33

3/39

0/7

3/11

9/91

3/33

3/31

3/11

0/91

CaO

7/11

11/13

10/31

10/91

7/17

9/39

1/9

11/79

1/1

19/33

Na2O

9/09

0/11

9/01

3/13

9/4

9/79

3/1

3/39

9/9

0/41

K2O

4/3

0/99

9/14

1/13

9/39

4/93

9/49

9/13

9/31

4/31

P2O5

0/31

0/31

0/97

0/93

0/99

0/97

0/91

0/44

0/43

0/33

Total

31/0

33/9

31/1

33/1

31/1

31/9

31/9

31/4

31/4

Ba

103

901

739

109

31/4
(ppm)
139

733

119

710

190

931

Rb

11/9

3/9

31/9

104/4

101/4

11/1

101/3

19/1

31/1

111/1

Sr

191/1

717/1

199/1

994/1

113/0

709/9

730/4

193/1

744/3

901/7

Zr

39/9

33/7

33/1

31/7

31/9

103/3

31/9

34/9

101/1

19/3

Nb

4/3

1/3

9/0

9/9

9/9

9/9

4/1

9/1

9/0

4/1

Ga

19/3

19/1

19/7

19/0

11/1

19/1

14/0

19/9

19/9

13/4

Rb/Sr

0/14

0/01

0/11

0/13

0/19

0/13

0/19

0/10

0/19

0/33

Rb/Ba

0/19

0/09

0/19

0/19

0/19

0/11

0/11

0/13

0/11

0/31

La

31/0

31/3

39/1

39/9

39/1

33/3

31/1

39/9

39/0

31/1

Ce

43/3

99/1

41/1

47/1

41/0

44/9

44/1

47/4

47/7

93/1

Pr

1/11

4/49

9/33

1/33

9/19

9/91

9/91

9/31

9/90

9/70

Nd

30/1

39/9

39/0

33/3

30/1

31/3

31/4

33/7

39/1

17/1

Sm

9/33

4/93

4/40

4/17

9/30

9/33

9/31

4/93

9/94

9/19

Eu

1/03

1/13

1/39

1/11

1/04

1/09

1/03

1/11

1/14

0/14

Gd

9/99

9/13

9/13

9/91

9/41

9/31

9/90

9/73

9/93

3/13

Tb

0/99

0/97

0/91

0/91

0/43

0/43

0/90

0/94

0/14

0/91

Dy

9/09

9/37

9/01

3/71

3/19

3/70

3/73

9/09

4/47

3/01

Ho

0/19

0/19

0/11

0/93

0/99

0/94

0/94

0/91

0/13

0/41

Er

1/71

1/11

1/10

1/93

1/91

1/91

1/99

1/70

3/41

1/39

Tm

0/31

0/33

0/37

0/39

0/34

0/39

0/39

0/39

0/91

0/30

Yb

1/14

3/03

1/10

1/10

1/19

1/13

1/11

1/11

3/41

1/43

Lu

0/31

0/91

0/33

0/34

0/39

0/31

0/39

0/31

0/99

0/31

17/9

11/1

17/1

19/7

19/3

19/4

11/1

17/3

39/7

13/9

Eu/Eu*

0/139

0/171

0/303

0/117

0/173

0/131

0/139

0/119

0/311

0/113

(La/Yb)N

7/139

1/371

1/193

3/303

3/999

3/393

1/194

3/944

1/494

10/011

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Ce + Y+ Nb (Na2O + K2O)/CaO
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( )LILE . Rb/Sr
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La/Yb [19] Th/Yb



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( )LFSE Ba Rb
( .)a-1
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109310-9 SI . Rb/Sr
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Pb (
Bd4
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93/7 0/7
( 3) .

( )11 . 11
93/1 0/3
( 3) .
(-
) .
Nd -Sr

Rb-Sr Sm-Nd

6-collector Finnigan MAT 261 Thermal
Ionization Mass Spectrometer
. 87Sr/86Sr
four-collector static mode measurements
SRM-987
( 87Sr/86Sr =0/71031 3 )

0/71093 .
143Nd/144Nd 143Nd/144Nd =0/7313
dynamic mode, three-
collector measurements
LaJolla Nd
( 0/911191 1 3 )
.
Rb-Sr Sm-Nd Bd4 G44
( 9 )4 .
87Sr/86Sr 143Nd/144Nd
93 . 87Sr/86Sr
143Nd/144Nd 0/704113 0/704330
0/913973 0/913144 . Nd
-0/11 1/03 .
87Sr/86Sr 0/701

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Analysis

U (ppm)

206

204

Pb/ Pb

U/Th

206

Pb/207Pb

(%)

207

Pb/235U

(%)

206

Pb/238U

(%)

Age (Ma)

(Ma)

Bd4- Hornblende-clinopyroxene quartz diorite porphyry

931
14331
1/1 31/4114 14/7
0/0931
999
99101
0/3 30/1199 37/3
0/0430
441
44103
1/0 11/3114 19/1
0/0417
119
91331
1/0 31/9391 97/9
0/0403
111
13473
0/9 17/1931 10/0
0/0411
314
33711
1/1 11/3970 91/1
0/0471
949
47930
1/0 31/1911 37/9
0/0931
911
10047
0/7 30/0791 34/1
0/0443
449
93117
0/1 30/3979 17/4
0/0419
311
39917
0/3 31/1931 99/9
0/0410
334
13190
0/3 17/4193 19/1
0/0434
1901
31114
0/4 30/1313
4/3
0/0494
497
99133
0/1 39/7973 37/1
0/0913
134
19034
1/3 19/3197 31/1
0/0979
911
93139
1/1 30/9919 30/7
0/0419
410
99197
0/1 34/0914 37/9
0/0991
471
91393
0/3 30/3349 31/9
0/0931
191
17393
1/3 39/0913 91/3
0/0971
930
19999
1/1 39/3177 91/3
0/0937
191
39191
1/0 10/1914 131/4 0/0770
111
74031
1/4 31/7913 91/4
0/0930
113
9194
1/9
3/1417
91/9
0/0791
391
91197
1/3 31/9493 90/7
0/0401
191
3391
1/9 11/9919 99/1
0/0909
401
79471
1/3 31/1901 33/7
0/0917
947
99331
1/1 33/3109 11/7
0/0911
947
91093
1/0 33/4339 93/9
0/0913
114
39713
1/9 17/3919 93/0
0/0491
143
14311
1/9 39/3973 19/9
0/0933
113
17113
1/3 14/1719 47/4
0/0919
371
33337
1/3 31/1003 90/0
0/0919
971
11913
1/3 33/4409
1/4
0/0914
G44- Hornblende-biotite-clinopyroxene quartz diorite porphyry
G44-1C
114
4001
1/9 14/0011 11/3
0/0939
G44-1R
333
11917
1/9 11/3971 17/0
0/0441
G44-2R
313
41390
1/3 39/1793 33/9
0/0911
G44-3C
449
33940
0/3 13/1901 13/1
0/0493
G44-3R
494
97910
1/0 13/3703 19/1
0/0439
G44-4R
911
11199
1/1 91/1931 41/0
0/0370
G44-5C
419
193714
0/1 30/3943 91/3
430/0
G44-5R
344
94043
1/4 31/9479 91/1
0/0939
G44-6R
397
93113
1/9 34/1937 41/3
0/0991
G44-7R
139
37349
1/9 11/9303 79/9
0/0730
G44-8R
391
99101
9/7
3/9443 311/1 0/0311
G44-12R
493
11337
1/4 39/1919 13/9
0/0997
G44-14R
910
11394
1/1 11/4137 39/1
0/0479
G44-15R
371
11073
1/4 33/7337 39/0
0/0937
G44-16R
319
19304
1/3 13/9411 11/3
0/0437
G44-19R
393
41119
1/3 19/0139 91/3
/0974
G44-20R
733
49343
0/3 13/4313 14/3
0/0440
G44-21R
931
13411
1/1 31/1143 99/1
0/0449
G44-22R
941
19309
1/3 39/1713 91/0
0/0999
Bd4-1R
Bd4-1C
Bd4-2C
Bd4-2R
Bd4-3C
Bd4-S4C
Bd4-S4R
Bd4-5R
Bd4-5C
Bd4-6C
Bd4-6R
Bd4-7C
Bd4-7R
Bd4-8R
Bd4-9C
Bd4-10C
Bd4-10R
Bd4-11C
Bd4-11R
Bd4-12C
Bd4-12R
Bd4-14R
Bd4-15R
Bd4-17R
Bd4-18R
Bd4-19R
Bd4-20R
Bd4-21R
Bd4-22R
Bd4-23R
Bd4-24R
Bd4-25R

19/1
37/3
14/0
93/9
10/9
40/0
31/3
34/9
11/7
99/1
13/7
3/9
37/3
37/3
31/0
37/1
33/0
97/4
91/1
131/9
93/9
93/3
91/3
91/1
39/0
19/9
93/1
94/3
19/3
41/7
91/0
7/0

0/0013
0/0011
0/0010
0/0014
0/0010
0/0019
0/0013
0/0014
0/0019
0/0014
0/0019
0/0017
0/0013
0/0011
0/0011
0/0019
0/0010
0/0019
0/0013
0/0093
0/0013
0/0099
0/0019
0/0011
0/0011
0/0093
0/0093
0/0091
0/0093
0/0019
0/0010
0/0013

9/9
1/9
9/1
19/3
3/9
19/7
1/1
9/9
7/0
4/1
13/0
9/3
3/3
1/9
9/9
9/0
9/1
7/4
9/0
4/7
3/1
19/0
9/4
1/4
9/3
1/1
4/7
14/1
17/4
11/3
10/0
3/1

93/1
93/9
91/4
41/1
91/9
40/9
93/7
41/4
40/9
41/4
40/9
43/1
40/1
43/7
93/9
40/3
91/1
40/9
93/1
91/3
93/3
94/1
40/9
91/3
93/4
97/3
91/0
97/4
97/3
40/9
91/9
40/3

3/1
3/9
3/0
9/4
0/3
1/9
3/7
1/4
3/1
3/0
4/1
1/4
1/3
9/1
1/4
3/0
3/1
9/0
3/0
1/1
9/3
4/4
3/3
9/9
1/9
3/9
1/1
9/9
1/1
4/9
9/1
1/1

17/7
11/1
33/1
19/9
14/0
41/4
97/9
91/1
41/9
79/3
311/3
13/7
31/4
34/0
13/3
40/1
11/0
94/9
91/4

0/0010
0/0013
0/0019
0/0013
0/0011
0/0011
0/0013
0/0019
0/0019
0/0093
0/0013
0/0010
0/0019
0/0019
0/0011
0/0019
0/0013
0/0011
0/0011

7/3
1/1
4/3
9/7
3/4
1/1
9/9
9/7
9/9
1/9
1/1
3/4
1/1
1/1
1/1
3/9
9/1
1/1
9/3

91/7
93/1
40/7
93/9
93/4
93/1
93/1
40/3
40/9
91/0
93/7
91/1
40/7
43/0
91/3
40/9
93/3
99/9
93/1

3/1
9/3
1/7
1/4
0/3
3/4
3/3
1/9
3/1
9/1
9/9
0/3
3/7
3/1
3/4
9/1
3/9
4/3
3/0

78

U-Pb Bd4 ) b( ) a( .18

.U-Pb G44 ) b( ) a( .11


. Rb-Sr .3
Sample
Bd4
G44

Rb(ppm)
30/33

Sr (ppm)
991

87

Rb/86Sr
0/4991

(87Sr/86Sr) m (2)
0/709131)1(

R0(Sr)
0/704330

73/47

709

0/9099

0/704333)1(

0/704113

m = measured. Errors are reported as 2 (95% confidence limit).R0(Sr) is the initial ratio of 87Sr/86Sr for each sample, calculated
using 87Rb/86Sr and (87Sr/86Sr)m and an age of 39.7 Ma (Bd4) and 39.6 Ma (G44) (age based on zircon).

. Sm-Nd .8
Sample
Bd4
G44

Sm (ppm)
9/37

Nd(ppm)
30/10

147

Sm/144Nd
0/119491

(143Nd/144Nd) m (2)
0/913101)1(

4/13

30/19

0/113943

0/913174)1(

R0(Nd)
0/913973

Nd I
-0/11

TDM
0/13

0/913144

1/03

0/11

143

144

m = measured. Errors are reported as 2 (95% confidence limit). R0(Nd) is the initial ratio of Nd/ Nd for each sample, calculated
using 147Sm/144Nd and (143Nd/144Nd)m and an age of 39.7 Ma (Bd4) and 39.6 Ma (G44) (age based on zircon).NdI= initial Nd
value.

1931 1 ()4

....

.12 87Sr/86Sr 143Nd/144Nd

78

.Nd

]: [22

-3 :1:18888

773 104
19
9
. 30

Cu,Mo,Sn,Ag,Zn,Pb
1 Au,Sb,As,Hg 3
.




.

0/7 1/4
-
( .)a-19
1/3 14/9
39/3 11/3
( b-19 .)a-14

-1 1:1880888

-2 1:28888
]:[23

111 41
.

78

1/1 39 43 79
( a-19 .)b

0/9 91/3

-

- ( .)a-19
309 90001



-
( .)b-19
4/7 307/1 .

- -
( .)a-14 0/41 14/39
- -
() ( .)b-14
1/1 313/9
3 191 .

( a-19 .)b 0/04
4/71 .

- .
0/1 19/4

- .
3 13 33
9 .
0/1 79/9

. 30
10 . >0/1 4

. 1
33/9 ( .)b-19
>0/01 1/4
-
.


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.

] [34 1913
1919
Fugro
.
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.


( )a-17
) (Reduction to pole ( First vertical
)derivative ) (Upward continuation
( b-17 .)d
.
) (Inclination
) IGRF (Declination
93/99 3/31
.

1931 1 ()4

....

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78

77

.18 )a )b.

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77

188

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( )b-17
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-
.
.

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.



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( .)c-17




.

.
-

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.

9
( )
/ . K-Th-U
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) .

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.

.
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.

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1931 1 ()4

....

183

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( )

.
10 ( )
- -
() -


- - ()
-
- .

-
- -
() -

188

.
( 10 )
- (+ )
++ 40 1

.

-
] .[33-31



- --


(
)
.
- - ()

( 3/9)
( - -)
(
) .
- -


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I
.

.

.

HFSE .LILE

Y Yb Sr/Y La/Yb

Y HREE
. Nb


.

/
.


.

( -) .
87Sr/86Sr 143Nd/144Nd
0/704113 0/704330 0/913973 0/913144.
Nd
87
-0/11 1/03 . Sr/86Sr
0/701
.
110 130
.

( )Mn, Ba, Te, Se
- - --

.

.



.
.


.

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....

.
( )
- .
( )RTP
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Journal of Economic Geology


2012, No. 1 (Vol. 4)
ISSN 2008-7306

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Geology, alteration, mineralization, petrogenesis, geochronology, geochemistry


and airborne geophysics of Kuh Shah prospecting area, SW Birjand
M. Abdi*, M.H. Karimpour
Department of Geology, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Received: 7/1/2012, accepted: 12/5/2012

Abstract
The Kuh Shah prospecting area is located in Tertiary volcano-plutonic belt of the Lut Block. More than
seventeen subvolcanic intermediate to acidic intrusive rocks, diorite to syenite in composition, were
identified in the study area. The intrusions are related to hydrothermal alteration zones and contain argillic,
propylitic, advanced argillic, silicified, quartz-sericite-pyrite, gossan and hydrothermal breccia which
overprinted to each other and are accompanied by weathering which made it complicated to distinguish
zoning. Mineralization is observed as sulfide (pyrite and rare chalcopyrite), disseminated Fe-oxides and
quartz-Fe-oxide stockwork veinlets. Intrusive rocks are metaluminous, calc-alkaline with shoshonitic affinity
with high values of magnetic susceptibility. The Kuh Shah intrusive rocks are classified as magnetite-series
of oxidant I-type granitoids. Based on zircon UPb age dating, the age of these granitoid rocks is 39.7 0.7
Ma (Middle Eocene). The radioisotope data (initial 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd ratios as well as Nd) and
geochemical data suggest that the Kuh Shah granitoid rocks formed from depleted mantle in a subductionrelated magmatic arc setting. Geochemical anomalies of elements such as Cu, Au, Fe, Pb, Zn, As, Sb, Mo,
Bi, Hg and also Mn, Ba, Te and Se, correlated with quartz-sericite-pyrite, gossan-stockwork-hydrothermal
breccias, irregular silicified bodies and advanced argillic hydrothermal alteration zones. Geophysical
anomalies correlated with hydrothermal alteration and mineralization zones. The interpretation of the results
represents complex patterns of sub-circular to ellipsoid shape with north-east to south-west direction. These
evidences are similar to the other for known Cu-Au porphyry and Au-epithermal systems in Iran and
worldwide.
Keywords: Copper-gold porphyry, Middle Eocene, Lut, Kuh Shah, Iran.

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