15. Discovery and Development of the Toquepala and Cuajone Deposits, Peru, SA

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Willard C. Lacy
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Discovery of a mine is a complex affair. No mine is simply found but comes about through the efforts of many. It is difficult to establish "credit" when a mine is found and becomes a viable operation, or "guilt" when a mine is lost, goes bankrupt, or remains undeveloped. The story of the Toquepala and Cuajone developments entails various stages of: (1) discovery and recognition; (2) testing and innovation; (3) political and industrial negotiation and intrigue; and (4) finance, development, and operation. The Toquepala and Cuajone projects introduced innovative drilling techniques, were among the first major porphyry copper deposits to utilize induced polarization (1P)geophysical methods, were among the first deposits to undertake complete feasibility studies on drilled- out ore bodies, and were developed by the first large Western Hemisphere copper mining consortium. Many persons have contributed to the development of these two great deposits. Some of the names have been lost and certain contributions have gone unrecognized. I apologize for these omissions.
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APA: Willard C. Lacy  (1991)  15. Discovery and Development of the Toquepala and Cuajone Deposits, Peru, SA

MLA: Willard C. Lacy 15. Discovery and Development of the Toquepala and Cuajone Deposits, Peru, SA. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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