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Diego Palma,Sebastián Jovic,Luciano López,Diego Guido,Gerardo Páez,Facundo De Martino,Gustavo Sotarello,Pablo Rolando
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The Casposo District is located in the Cordillera Frontal, in the center-west of San Juan Province, Argentina. It is characterized by the presence of a low sulfidation epithermal system hosted in volcanic rocks of the Choiyoi Group, where the Mercado-Kam...
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Jorge E. Morales Leal,Andrew Menzies,Hans-G. Wilke,José Zuluaga
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The El Peñón low-sulfidation epithermal deposit, located in the Paleocene metallogenic belt in the Antofagasta region, northern Chile, consists of Au-Ag bearing veins and hydrothermal breccias hosted in volcanic rocks and surrounded by alteration haloes ...
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José Cabello
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A review of gold and gold bearing base metals deposits in Chile, indicate the existence of at least six different type of ore deposits, most largely formed during the Cenozoic with predominance in the Miocene. Mesozoic deposits are common but less releva...
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Sebastián Jovic,Gerardo Páez,Matías Galina,Diego Guido,Conrado Permuy Vidal,Luciano López,Stabro Kasaneva
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The high sulfidation epithermal gold deposit El Guanaco is located in the Palaeocene-Lower Eocene metallogenic belt in the Antofagasta Region, northern Chile, 215 km SE of Antofagasta city. The deposit is characterized by a system of sub-parallel ledges ...
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Nathan A. Forsythe, Paul G. Spry and Michael L. Thompson
The Navilawa caldera is the remnant of a shoshonitic volcano on Viti Levu, Fiji, and sits adjacent to the low-sulfidation Tuvatu epithermal Au?Te deposit. The caldera occurs along the Viti Levu lineament, approximately 50 km SW of the Tavua caldera, whic...
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Thomas Bissig,Daisy Donoso,Nelson C. Guerra,Gregory M. Dipple
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Carbonate minerals are common gangue minerals in the low sulfidation epithermal Au-Ag District of El Peñón, II Región, Chile. They can be subdivided into two principal groups on the basis of the paragenetic relationships. Paragenetically early carbonates...
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Asahiko Sugaki,Eduardo Campos,Shoji Kojima
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The Panulcillo skarn copper deposit developed in an Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) volcano-sedimentary sequence intruded by a Cretaceous diorite. The exoskarn zone of the deposit is composed of garnet skarn comprising grandite garnet (Ad12.9-47.4) and ph...
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