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Revision as of 19:09, 11 March 2024
an NI 43-101 Technical Report pulled from the GeoArchive collection
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an NI 43-101 Technical Report pulled from the GeoArchive collection |
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Marianatype subduction from the Late Triassic to Late Cretaceous and Andean-style subduction from the
Cretaceous and Andean-style subduction from the Late Cretaceous to the present. Late Triassic to late
Cretaceous to the present. Late Triassic to late Cretaceous Mariana-type subduction resulted in an
Formation The oldest rocks exposed in the area are the lower Cretaceous Goyllarisquizga arenites. This formation
outcrops in the Éxito zone. Jumasha Formation The mid-Cretaceous Jumasha Formation consists of massive
contact. It has been assigned an age between upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary, but because of the
The stock intrudes tightly folded beds of the late Cretaceous Jumasha and Celendín Formations and the
Formations and the overlying Casapalca Formation (latest Cretaceous and Paleocene?). Mineralized bodies are
tests from 10 drill holes] Casapalca Formation (late Cretaceous to Tertiary): interbedded silty limestone,
from 9 drill holes] The Celendin Formation (Late Cretaceous) Celendin Formation is made principally
4 drill holes] Jumasha Formation (Middle to Late Cretaceous) The Jumasha Formation is comprised
volcanism to Upper Paleozoic time. Beginning in the Late Triassic time, following Atlantic Ocean rifting,
present Andes: the Marianatype subduction from the Late Triassic to Late Cretaceous and Andean-style subduction
subduction from the Late Cretaceous to the present. Late Triassic to late Cretaceous Mariana-type subduction
Hydrostratigraphic units are defined based on geology: Quaternary Sediments: colluvium, moraine and alluvial
metallurgical mining activities; • Air quality - Bi-quaternary monitoring is performed in two monitoring
monitoring results are yet available; • Noise: Bi-quaternary monitoring is performed in three monitoring
Decree N° 085-2003-PCM; • Soil quality monitoring - Quaternary monitoring is performed in three monitoring
piezometers. • Emissions and dust control: – Bi-quaternary monitoring two monitoring stations: one
established monitoring frequency for the first two years is quaternary, and for the following three years biannual.
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Linkage to this mine was established with a simple name match from imperfect metadata identifying the geographic area of the mining project
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