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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. N Gravity worms 200 km 7 Residual gravity
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