Geology Of The Chuquicamata Orebody

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
V. D. Perry
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

AS the traveler approaches Chuquicamata from the seaport of Antofagasta, crossing in a northeasterly direction the 150 miles of coast range and completely barren pampa with its low, rolling hills and broad depressions, the gradual rise to an elevation of 9000 ft is imperceptible, and it is hard to realize that the smoothly contoured hills east and west of the mine are from 10,000 to 11,000 ft above the level of the sea. The deceptive monotony of the scene is relieved only by the background of an unbroken line of lofty volcanic peaks, part of the Andean Cordillera, which rise, snow covered, against the eastern skyline. The drab geographical foreground is matched by the geological monotony of unaltered, gray rock
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APA: V. D. Perry  (1952)  Geology Of The Chuquicamata Orebody

MLA: V. D. Perry Geology Of The Chuquicamata Orebody. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1952.

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