Precious Metal Mineralization And Potential For Mining In Puerto Rico

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Beard
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Puerto Rico lies within the remnants of a deformed Cretaceous island arc system in the northeastern Caribbean. The Island can be divided into three broad geologic provinces: the Central Volcanic-Plutonic Province (Lower Cretaceous to middle Eocene), and the Northern and Southern Limestone Provinces (early Oligocene to middle Miocene). Known precious metal deposits are generally small and occur in veins and shear zones within Lower and Upper Cretaceous volcanic and plutonic rocks. Some Tertiary igneous rocks are also mineralized. Selected indications of disseminated lithology-controlled mineralization could represent larger deposits. Associated metals in some deposits include copper, zinc, and lead. At present, tax policies, population density, political outlook, and lack of proven significant precious metal deposits discourage the establishment of a metal mining industry.
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APA: R. D. Beard  (1993)  Precious Metal Mineralization And Potential For Mining In Puerto Rico

MLA: R. D. Beard Precious Metal Mineralization And Potential For Mining In Puerto Rico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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