Regional Characteristics Of Porphyry Copper Deposits Of South America

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
V. F. Hollister
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Jan 8, 1973

Abstract

The South American porphyry copper province includes most of the Andean orogen, excepting the tin province of Bolivia. Porphyry coppers have not been commonly found within the tin belt, though copper-tin deposits in San Rafael, Peru and copper-tungsten deposits in Llamuco, Chile, are known. James" shows the depth to the Moho to appreciably thicken where the tin belt exists, but disclaims any genetic significance from this coincidence. Table I gives some of the most important porphyry copper deposits explored to date, but does not include Antaminas, Peru, nor a number of other large skarn deposits associated with intrusions. V. D. Perry* points out that porphyry copper mineralization does occur to some extent in the intrusion associated with many of these skarn deposits. Also not included are the suspected possible porphyry type occurrences, such as, for example, quartz-sericitically altered lower levels of the Casapalca mine, Peru. Many deposits not well enough documented to list in a summary paper are also excluded. Should anyone care to tabulate all other large copper de- posits in South America, they could demonstrate that a tremendous potential awaits the proper political and economic climate in the future.
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APA: V. F. Hollister  (1973)  Regional Characteristics Of Porphyry Copper Deposits Of South America

MLA: V. F. Hollister Regional Characteristics Of Porphyry Copper Deposits Of South America. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1973.

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