La Ciénega – A New Gold Mine in Mexico

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. Grajales Muñoz
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The Ciénega project, now under construction by Peñoles group, is located in the mountains of northwest Durango, Mexico. The gold and silver deposits are found in a 4-km (2.5mile) long system of veins. An underground operation will be built. The planned 1 kt/ d (1100 stpd) process plant will contain a countercurrent cyanide circuit for oxide ore and a flotation circuit for sulfide ore. Considerable resources have been devoted to the development of infrastructure in the isolated location, as well as for the mitigation of environmental impacts. Startup is scheduled for the third quarter of 1994. Ciénega’s ore bodies consist of quartz veins containing gold, silver, lead and zinc values. The vein thicknesses vary from 2 to 10 m (6.5 to 33 ft) with a northwest trend and nearby vertical dip. Veins are hosted in Tertiary volcanic rocks. The district has intermittently been explored since 1971 by Penoles. After the third series of diamond drilling and direct development work on vein, Peñoles decided to begin project construction.
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APA: F. Grajales Muñoz  (1994)  La Ciénega – A New Gold Mine in Mexico

MLA: F. Grajales Muñoz La Ciénega – A New Gold Mine in Mexico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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