2.0TINTAYAAREA2.1ResourcesReserves2.1.1Regional.doc

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2.0TINTAYAAREA2.1ResourcesReserves2.1.1Regional.doc

2.0 TINTAYA AREA 2.1 Resources/Reserves 2.1.1 Regional Geology The Tintaya mining district is located near the center of the Tintaya-Ferrobamba Copper Belt, a north-northeast trending polymetallic metallogenic belt that extends at least from the vicinity of the city of Puno through the department of Apurimac. This 500 kilometer long belt is about 50 kilometers wide and contains a variety of copper, copper-gold, gold, iron, and lead-zinc-silver ore deposits. Copper and copper-gold deposits predominate in its central part (i.e., where this belt crosses the departments of Cuzco and Apurimac (Figure 2.1.1-1). The largest copper and copper-gold deposits in this central region are of the skarn type. The Tintaya ore deposits are of the skarn type and are located in the south-eastern end of that portion of the metallogenic belt which contains most of the copper and copper-gold ore deposits. Other mining properties of the Peruvian Government which form part of the privatization package reviewed in this report occur in the central part (e.g., Winicocha) and in the northern end (e.g., Ferrobamba, Chalcobamba, Charcas and Sulfobamba) of the copper-gold skarn region (Figure 2.1.1-2). The aforementioned metallogenic belt consists of folded Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments that have been invaded by Upper Cretaceous to Lower Tertiary granodiorite and monzonite batholiths and stocks (Figure 2.1.1-3). The older Triassic and Paleozoic sediments and igneous intrusives crop out mostly to the north and east of this belt. To the south and west of the metallogenic belt and in its southeastern third, the Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments and intrusives are largely covered by Figure 2.1.1-1 Figure 2.1.1-2 Figure 2.1.1-3 Tertiary and Quaternary volcanic rocks. Here the underlying Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments crop out only in local windows, such as around Tintaya and in the region that extends about 75 kilometers west of the city of Puno. The generalized regional stratigraphic seq

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