Investor Presentaiton
Residual Gravity Image, Northwestern Argentina
Chuquicamata
Gaby
Pirquitas
El Aguilar
Metal Deposits
Au- (Ag)
Ag- (Pb/Zn)
Cu- (Au-Mo)
Argentina Metal Occurrences
Escondidal
Taca Taca
Diablillos
El Salvador
La Coipa
Refugio
Tucum
Bajo de la Alumbrera
Agua Rica
Cerro Casale
La Fortuna
Filo del Sol
Catamato
Nevados del Famantinas
Toro
Toro
Pascua
Veladero
El Indio
Pachon
Pelambres
San Jorge
Paramillos
Neudoza
Los Broncos
Au
Ag
Cu
Pb/Zn
Mo
Gravity lineament
Figure 4: Residual gravity image and gravity worms shown
with metal deposits and occurrences for northwestern
Argentina and surrounding areas. The worms are colour-
coded to indicate gravity gradients at different levels of
upward continuation (blue = near-surface to yellow /
orange = deep below surface). Lineaments are drawn to
coincide with the gravity worms / gradients and follow
disruptions in the gravity worms. Many of the deposits and
occurrences lie along major gravity gradients / worms,
which are inferred to represent discontinuities in the crust.
The Toro project and TMT spectral study area occur near a
major northerly-trending gravity gradient in a zone of
northwesterly-oriented arc-transverse gravity lineaments.
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Gravity worms
200 km
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