Geology Of The Cobriza Mine Huancevelica Department, Peru

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bobby G. Cahoon
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The ( ) Tayaaja ( ) . The deposit ( ) 130 kilometers due east of the continental divide and approximately 290 kilometers east-southeast of Lima (Figure 1). Relief in the immediate vicinity of the mine, which lies or the west side of the Mantaro river, is in excess of 2,000 meters, and the elevation varies from a low of 2,000 meters above sea level on the Mantaro River to a high of 4,386 meters at point T-27 (Figure 2). Although the Cobriza deposit was first reported by the Italian Geographer Antonio Raimondi in 1866, only three reports have been published on the deposit, which began production in 1966 (Duefias, 1908; Fernandez Concha and Garcia y Garcia, 1961; Petersen. 1965). Many private reports have, however, been written by geologists employed by the Cerro de Pasco Corporation. These reports and the author's observations, while employed as the Cobriza Division Mine Geologists form the basis of the present paper, which describes the relations between-the ore controls in the Cobriza mine and the regional and local structure.
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APA: Bobby G. Cahoon  (1971)  Geology Of The Cobriza Mine Huancevelica Department, Peru

MLA: Bobby G. Cahoon Geology Of The Cobriza Mine Huancevelica Department, Peru. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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