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Acosta Ale, Jorge Gilberto
Santisteban Angeldonis, Alexander
Huanacuni Mamani, Dina
Yang, Seok-Jun
Heo, Chul-Ho
Perú
2018-09-24T16:54:21Z
2018-09-24T16:54:21Z
2016
Acosta, J.; Santisteban, A.; Huanacuni, D.; Yang, S. J. & Heo, C. H. (2016) - Pb and Zn in Peru: Supply trend and resource amounts. Economic and Environmental Geology, 49(2): 135-145. Doi: 10.9719/EEG.2016.49.2.135
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/1823
Until 2014, 14 million tonnes of Pb (metal based) and 41 million tonnes of Zn (metal based) were produced in Peru. Representative two Pb-Zn metallogenic belts were known in Peru. They are lower Cretaceous-Paleocene VMS Cu-Zn-Au metallogenic belt and Miocene epithermal, skarn, replacement & polymetallic vein metallogenic belt. If four new mining projects were launched and additional three mining projects were prepared until 2017, it seems possible to produce 0.34 million tonnes of Pb and 1.5 million tonnes of Zn additionally. In Pb-Zn metallogenic belt in Peru, potential Zn amounts range from 9 to 6000 million tonnes with 0.1 to 14% Zn and potential Pb amounts range from 5 to 2800 million tonnes with 0.04 to 5.3% Pb.
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Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico – INGEMMET
Plomo
Zinc
Producción y comercio
Minería
Lead
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Mining
Pb and Zn in Peru: Supply trend and resource amounts
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Minería y Procesamiento de Minerales
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https://doi.org/10.9719/EEG.2016.49.2.135
Economic and Environmental Geology
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Economic and Environmental Geology, vol. 49, n. 2, 2015, pp. 135-145

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