Milling Operations At The Santander Mine In Peru

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Octavio G. Echavarria
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Jan 1, 1970

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HISTORY The Santander Mine is located on the western flank of the Central Andes of Peru, about 100 miles northeast of Lima, at an elevation of 15,000 ft. This complex sulphide orebody, whose predominant minerals are sphalerite and marmatite with recoverable amounts of galena and chalcopyrite, was discovered around 1920. In 1956 Compania Minerales Santander, a subsidiary of St. Joe Minerals Corp. acquired the property. Construction of the camps, concentrator and power facilities started in 1957. The mine, at first an open pit operation, and mill began production in January 1959. The initial capacity of the mill was around 120,000 short tons per year (stpy). Production has increased steadily to about 312,000 stpy at present. Production statistics are shown in Table 1. [ ]
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APA: Octavio G. Echavarria  (1970)  Milling Operations At The Santander Mine In Peru

MLA: Octavio G. Echavarria Milling Operations At The Santander Mine In Peru. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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