New Epithermal Gold Prospects in Western Argentina

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David Shatwell
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Recent epithermal gold discoveries in Chile and Bolivia provide increasing evidence of a belt of intermittent, epithermal, precious metal mineralization east of the main Andean porphyry copper belt. This relationship may be the result of an easterly decrease in the age of magmatism and erosional levels, in¬crease in depth above the underlying Benioff zone and consequent changes in magma chemistry, or some other unrecognized factor. Examples are: • The Choquelimpie gold-silver mine in Chile and numerous other epithermal prospects (such as La Riviera, Bolivia) in late Tertiary volcanics along the Chile-Bolivia border. These lie east of the belt that contains the Toquepala, Quellaveco and Cuajone porphyries in southern Peru and the Cerro Colorado, Copaquire and Quebrada Blanca porphyries in northern rhila
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APA: David Shatwell  (1990)  New Epithermal Gold Prospects in Western Argentina

MLA: David Shatwell New Epithermal Gold Prospects in Western Argentina. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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