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Cerros Culebrilla Mine

PE / Ancash
-8.91077, -77.91671View on MapOpen in Google Maps
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About this location

Cerros Culebrilla Mine is a known mineral occurrence in Ancash, documented by the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The mineralization is hosted in Tuff, Rhyolite, within the Andes setting. Reported specimens include Azurite, Chrysocolla, Copper, Galena, Gold, Malachite; logged ore minerals are Pyrite; gangue is recorded as Quartz, Specularite. The site was discovered in 1873.

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Found Here

AzuriteChrysocollaCopperGalenaGoldMalachitePyriteQuartzSilverSpecularite

Geology and deposit

Host rock
Tuff, Rhyolite
Tectonic setting
Andes
Ore minerals
Pyrite
Gangue minerals
QuartzSpecularite

Mining history

Status
Occurrence
Discovered
1873

Records and references

Cited references

BODENLOS, A.J., AND STRACZEK, J.A., 1957, BASE-METAL DEPOSITS OF THE CORDILLERA NEGRA, DEPARTAMENTO DE ANCASH, PERU: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1040, 165PCIMRI

Data: USGS Mineral Resources Data System, record 10065562view the source record

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Coordinates: -8.91077, -77.91671

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