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Pan-American quantitative mineral resource assessment of copper, molybdenum, gold, and silver in undiscovered porphyry copper deposits in the Andes mountains, South America
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2008Registro en:
Cunningham, C.; Zappettini, E.; Vivallo, W.; Celada, C.; Quispe, J.; Singer, D.; Briskey , J.; Sutphin, D.; Gajardo, M.; Diaz, A.; Portigliati, C.; Berger, V.; Carrasco, R. & Schulz, K. (2008) - Pan-American quantitative mineral resource assessment of copper, molybdenum, gold, and silver in undiscovered porphyry copper deposits in the Andes mountains, South America. En: Congreso Peruano de Geología, 14, Lima, 2008. Resúmenes. Lima: Sociedad Geológica del Perú, 7 p.
XIV Congreso Peruano de Geología, Lima, 29 setiembre - 3 octubre 2008. Resúmenes.
Autor
Cunningham, Charles G.
Zappettini, Eduardo O.
Vivallo S., Waldo
Celada, Carlos Mario
Quispe Cangana, Jorge Luis
Singer, Donald A.
Briskey, Joseph A.
Sutphin, David M.
Gajardo M., Mariano
Diaz, Alejandro
Portigliati, Carlos
Berger, Vladimir I.
Carrasco O., Rodrigo
Schulz, Klaus J.
Institución
Resumen
Working together, the geological surveys of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and the United States used the U. S. Geological Survey three-part mineral resource assessment methodology (Singer, 1993) to delineate the regional locations and make probabilistic estimates of the amounts of copper, molybdenum, silver, and gold in undiscovered porphyry copper deposits in the Andes. Quantitative information on the probable locations and amounts of undiscovered mineral resources of the world is important to exploration managers, land-use and environmental planners, economists, and policy makers.