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Molybdenite from
Los Sulfatos deposit, Río Blanco-Los Bronces deposit, Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Molybdenite
Formula:MoS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Molybdenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Los Sulfatos deposit, Río Blanco-Los Bronces deposit, Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1380723
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1380723:6
GUID (UUID V4):0b037cb7-517a-4c49-b37c-60162d2d5386
Nearest other occurrences of Molybdenite
7.2km (4.5 miles) Río Blanco-Los Bronces deposit, Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
9.3km (5.8 miles) Donoso deposit, Río Blanco-Los Bronces deposit, Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
73.3km (45.6 miles) Salamanca mine, Santa Clara District, Tupungato Department, Mendoza Province, Argentina
88.5km (55.0 miles) Portillo Argentino prospect, Pareditas District, San Carlos Department, Mendoza Province, Argentina
90.1km (56.0 miles) Vizcachitas property, Los Andes Province, Valparaíso, Chile
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Metal-Selective Processing from the Los Sulfatos Porphyry-Type Deposit in Chile: Co, Au, and Re Recovery Workflows...de Chile, Santiago 8370451, Chile; humberto.estay@amtc.cl Superintendence of Geology, Los Bronces Underground...Underground Project, Anglo American Sur S.A., Santiago 7550103, Chile; ivan.vela@angloamerican.com (I.V.); marcial...and commonly contains Au (up to 5 ppm), while molybdenite contains high grades of Re (up to 514 ppm) and...to improve the metallic benefits from a single deposit. Keywords: cobalt supply; rhenium; gold; by-products;
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Tracking Cobalt, REE and Gold from a Porphyry-Type Deposit by LA-ICP-MS: A Geological Approach towards Metal-Selective...Center (AMTC), FCFM, Universidad de Chile, Santiago 8370451, Chile; daniel.carrizo@amtc.cl Géosciences...of Geology, Los Bronces Underground Project, Anglo American Chile, Santiago 7550103, Chile; ivan.vela@angloamerican...on mine material from a giant porphyry copper deposit shows that critical and precious metals, such as...enriched in a specific metal within a mineral deposit, instead of zones enriched in an ore mineral. Keywords:
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Copper-Molybdenum and CopperGold Deposits at Los Pelambres, Central Chile José Perelló, Richard H. Sillitoe,...Magmatic-Hydrothermal History of the Río Blanco-Los Bronces District, Central Chile: Development of World’s Greatest...Northern Chile Geologic Overview of the Escondida Porphyry Copper District, Northern Chile Geology of...Cu-Mo-Au Deposit, Utah Geology and Exploration Progress at the Resolution Porphyry Cu-Mo Deposit, Arizona...Evolution of the Giant Pebble Porphyry Cu-Au-Mo Deposit with Implications for Exploration in Southwest
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domain of Earth’s crust. For instance, an economic deposit of chromium must contain between 4000 and 5000...constituents in a fluid medium from the source region to the deposition site, and deposition of the constituents...studies carried out by researchers from Australia, Chile, Europe, and China, covering a wide range of critical...result in the formation of a wide range of mineral deposit types. Two papers in this issue deal with the chemical...sulphide minerals in the sediment-hosted Hilton Zn-Pb deposit, located at the late Paleoproterozoic to early
 
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