Geology of the gold deposits of the Yanacocha district, Northern Perú

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Peter D. Bell
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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Sep 12, 2005

Abstract

The paper describes the geology of the gold deposits of the Yanacocha district, Northern Perú. The Yanacocha District is located 20 km north of the city of Cajamarca, whose deposits are located in the Andes of norther in Perú. Gold production may have occurred as early as Incan times, but modern exploration that began in the 1960’s targeted only copper and silver. Current mining is entirely by open pit methods with heap leach recovery. Production in 2003 was from the Cerro Yanacocha deposit and the La Quinua fluvioglacial deposit. La Quinua is not discussed in detail in this report. However, Yanacocha is described as a high-sulfidation epithermal deposit occurring in pyroclastic rocks. The success of Yanacocha has made this type of target among the most sought after by exploration companies worldwide. The important characteristics of the geology of Yanacocha are reviewed below, along with some specifics of exploration techniques used in the district.
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APA: Peter D. Bell  (2005)  Geology of the gold deposits of the Yanacocha district, Northern Perú

MLA: Peter D. Bell Geology of the gold deposits of the Yanacocha district, Northern Perú. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2005.

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