The Potential For Alluvial Gold In West Central Bolivia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John C. Brower
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Bolivia is nor a major gold producer but has produced continuously since pre Inca times. Production reached a peak in 1964 of about 4,000,000 grams and is currently about 1,000,000 grams. Production is mainly from the Tipuani River valley north of La Paz and is derived from Pleistocene basin fill: the Cangalli conglomerate and overlying terraces. Abandoned Pleistocene lake terraces south of La Paz in the Oruro area are another source of gold whose potential have not been realized. In both the Tipuani and Oruro areas, primitive hand methods are the principal means of production, with the exception of a single modern dredge. In spite of a long history of production, probably very little of the gold potential has been mined.
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APA: John C. Brower  (1979)  The Potential For Alluvial Gold In West Central Bolivia

MLA: John C. Brower The Potential For Alluvial Gold In West Central Bolivia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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