Geology Of Toquepala, Peru

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Kenyon Richard James H. Courtright
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Jan 2, 1958

Abstract

TOQUEPALA is a porphyry copper deposit in which mineralization is localized by a large breccia pipe formed in dose genetic relation to intrusive rocks. The deposit is in southern Peru, 55 airline miles north of the small city of Tacna and the same distance inland from the port of 110. Quellaveco and Cuajone, geologically similar deposits, lie 12 and 19 miles north of Toquepala. Chuquicamata is 400 miles to the south. The deposit is high on the southwestern slope about 20 miles from the crest of the Cordillera Occidental of the Andes Chain. It lies in a mountainous desert where the steep southwesterly slope of the Andes is dissected by a succession of rapidly downcutting, deep canyons. Local topography is moderately rugged with a dendritic drainage pattern and an elevation of 8000 to 14,000 ft. Volcanic peaks along the crest of the Cordillera rise over 19,000 ft.
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APA: Kenyon Richard James H. Courtright  (1958)  Geology Of Toquepala, Peru

MLA: Kenyon Richard James H. Courtright Geology Of Toquepala, Peru. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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