The Non-Sulfide Zinc Ores of Accha (Peru) - Mineralogical and Petrographic Signature as a Key for Economic Recovery

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G Balassone J K. de Wet J D. Singleton V Arseneau
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Abstract

The Accha-Yanque zinc belt in southernPeru is a major zinc-lead rich metallogenic province. In the belt are comprised several non-sulfide-type occurrences, extending on the periphery of the Yauri-Apurfmac batholith (Oligocene-Miocene). Zinc mineralisation at Accha (almost fully oxidised) occurs in breccias of sedimentary and tectonic origin in the limestone of the Ferrobamba Fm (Middle to Upper Cretaceous). Non-sulfide association consists mainly of smithsonite and hemimorphite replacing both primary ore minerals and carbonate host rocks. Mn(hydr)oxides and Zn-clays (sauconite), can be locally very abundant. Differences in mineralogy of the ore and gangue minerals, as well as the composition of the host rock can have a profound impact on zinc recovery and reagent consumption, and therefore on the economic value of the deposit. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
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APA: G Balassone J K. de Wet J D. Singleton V Arseneau  (2008)  The Non-Sulfide Zinc Ores of Accha (Peru) - Mineralogical and Petrographic Signature as a Key for Economic Recovery

MLA: G Balassone J K. de Wet J D. Singleton V Arseneau The Non-Sulfide Zinc Ores of Accha (Peru) - Mineralogical and Petrographic Signature as a Key for Economic Recovery. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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