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Zambra, José, Kojima, Shoji, Espinoza, Sergio, Definis, Andres (2007) Angélica Copper Deposit: Exotic Type Mineralization in the Tocopilla Plutonic Complex of the Coastal Cordillera, Northern Chile. Resource Geology, 57 (4) 427-434 doi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.2007.00036.x

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TitleAngélica Copper Deposit: Exotic Type Mineralization in the Tocopilla Plutonic Complex of the Coastal Cordillera, Northern Chile
JournalResource Geology
AuthorsZambra, JoséAuthor
Kojima, ShojiAuthor
Espinoza, SergioAuthor
Definis, AndresAuthor
Year2007 (December)Volume57
Issue4
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.2007.00036.xSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZambra, José, Kojima, Shoji, Espinoza, Sergio, Definis, Andres (2007) Angélica Copper Deposit: Exotic Type Mineralization in the Tocopilla Plutonic Complex of the Coastal Cordillera, Northern Chile. Resource Geology, 57 (4) 427-434 doi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.2007.00036.x
Plain TextZambra, José, Kojima, Shoji, Espinoza, Sergio, Definis, Andres (2007) Angélica Copper Deposit: Exotic Type Mineralization in the Tocopilla Plutonic Complex of the Coastal Cordillera, Northern Chile. Resource Geology, 57 (4) 427-434 doi:10.1111/j.1751-3928.2007.00036.x
In(2007, December) Resource Geology Vol. 57 (4) Wiley

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Angélica Mine, Tocopilla, Tocopilla Province, Antofagasta, Chile
Esmeralda Mine, Tocopilla, Tocopilla Province, Antofagasta, Chile
Gimena Mine, Tocopilla, Tocopilla Province, Antofagasta, Chile
Santa Corina Mine, Tocopilla, Tocopilla Province, Antofagasta, Chile
Tres Punta Mine, Tocopilla, Tocopilla Province, Antofagasta, Chile

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Angélica Mine, Tocopilla, Tocopilla Province, Antofagasta, Chile Apatite, Atacamite, Biotite, Calcite, Calcium Amphibole Subgroup, Chlorite Group, Chrysocolla, Copper-bearing Wad, Dioptase, Epidote, Goethite, Graphite, Gypsum, Hematite, Hornblende, Illite, Kaolinite, Lavendulan, Limonite, Magnetite, Melanothallite, Microcline, Monzonite, Muscovite, Neotocite, Orthoclase, Paratacamite, Plagioclase, Porphyry, Pseudomalachite, Pyrolusite, Quartz, Smectite Group, Tenorite, Wad, Zircon


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