Geology And Ore Deposits Of The La Cienega Gold District, Durango, Mexico

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. de la Garza
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The La Cienega Gold District is located at latitude 25°01'01"N and longitude 106°19'00"W, in the NW part of the State of Durango, Mexico. Ore deposits at The La Cienega District consist of a series of sub-parallel, NE-trending veins which cut andesitic and rhyolitic rocks that belong to both upper and lower tertiary volcanic sequences. The veins are vertical to steeply-depping structures which consist of quartz, generally containing gold-silver and less than ten percent lead, zinc and copper sulfide and sulfosalt minerals. Supergene enrichment is present on the upper parts of known oreshoots. Tertiary volcanic rocks of rhyolitic composition are the main host rocks of the gold-bearing quartz veins in the District. Gold productionc from the La Cienega orebody is scheduled to reach 100,000 ounces per year, becoming the largest gold-producing District in the Sierra Madre Occidental Province.
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APA: V. de la Garza  (1994)  Geology And Ore Deposits Of The La Cienega Gold District, Durango, Mexico

MLA: V. de la Garza Geology And Ore Deposits Of The La Cienega Gold District, Durango, Mexico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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