Argentinian Ore Deposits - Geological Setting, Exploration Trends, And New Discoveries

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
José A. Matar Ibañez
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Geologic terranes in Argentina include potential mineralized environments from localized younger Precambrian cratonic outcrops through Paleozoic sequences, generally in the northwest or under younger cover, to the Mes[o] zoic-Cenozoic Andean Systems in western and southern Argentina. Argentina is self sufficient or nearly so in many metallic, nonmetallic, and energy commodities, and exploration in each of these categories is ongoing. Present production of precious metals (silver and gold) is important, and many recent discoveries of base metals, precious metals, alloy metals, and other mineral categories have been made. Economic trends, geologic environments, and commodity types important in actual exploration are described, and it is emphasized that extensive areas showing attractive alteration, geochemical, and geological anomalies, especially of porphyry, cordilleran vein, and epithermal characteristics, remain to be fully evaluated.
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APA: José A. Matar Ibañez  (1986)  Argentinian Ore Deposits - Geological Setting, Exploration Trends, And New Discoveries

MLA: José A. Matar Ibañez Argentinian Ore Deposits - Geological Setting, Exploration Trends, And New Discoveries. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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