Geology, Mineralisation, Alteration, and Zoning of the Cu-Fb-Zn-Ag Lodes at Quiruvilca, Peru

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

The Quiruvilca district, located 80 km east of Trujillo in north central Peru (Fig. 1), has produced over eight million tons of Cu-Pb- Zn-Ag ore from approximately 60 veins since 1789. "Quiruvilca means "sacred tooth" in Quechua, the lingua franca of the Incas. The expression refers to a prominent volcanic neck exposed several kilometers northeast of the district. The district covers an area of approx- imately 24 km2. The mines occupy the eastern quarter; workings underlie 6.7 km2 with a developed vertical range of 280 m. All pres- ently operating workings are owned by Corpora- cion Minera Nor Peru S.A., a subsidiary of ASARCO Incorporated. The oldest rocks in the area are Lower Cretaceous clastic sedimentary rocks exposed 7 km to the east. Lithologies include sand- stone, siltstone, shale, coal seams, and carbonates (Cossio, 1964). These rocks were folded and affected by regional low-grade metamorphism during the early Tertiary, 40-65 m.y. (Hollister, 1977).
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APA:  (1987)  Geology, Mineralisation, Alteration, and Zoning of the Cu-Fb-Zn-Ag Lodes at Quiruvilca, Peru

MLA: Geology, Mineralisation, Alteration, and Zoning of the Cu-Fb-Zn-Ag Lodes at Quiruvilca, Peru. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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