Conference Proceedings
PACRIM 2019
Conference Proceedings
PACRIM 2019
The Antakori Cu-Au-Ag Project, Northern Peru
The Antakori Project, Cajamarca Province, Peru has an inferred sulphide mineral resource of 295 Mt at 0.36 g/t Au, 0.48% Cu, and 10 g/t Ag defined on 17,954 m of historical drilling in 70 holes (Wilson, 2012). Additional 23 000 m of drilling conducted between 2017 and 2018 will form the basis of an updated resource in 2019.The project is located 50 km northwest of the city of Cajamarca within the world-class Miocene Au-Cu-Ag belt of northern Peru (FIG 1). It is adjacent to the Tantahuatay high-sulphidation epithermal (HS) gold mine (Compaa Minera Coimolache, Buenaventura-Southern Peru), 7 km NW of the Cerro Corona porphyry Cu-Au mine (Gold Fields), and 32 km NW of the Yanacocha HS gold mine (Newmont-Buenaventura). CITATION: Heather, K B, Gamarra, H, Mortimer, S and Redwood, S, 2019. The Antakori Cu-Au-Ag Project, Northern Peru, in Proceedings PACRIM 2019, pp 307309 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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K B Heather, H Gamarra, S Mortimer, S Redwood
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