Publication:
Natural rock drainage associated with unmined porphyry copper deposits in the Río Grande de Arecibo watershed, Puerto Rico

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Authors
Plaza-Toledo, Meralis
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Advisor
Schellekens, Johannes H.
College
College of Arts and Sciences - Sciences
Department
Department of Geology
Degree Level
M.S.
Publisher
Date
2005
Abstract
The Río Grande de Arecibo is located at the north-central part of the island of Puerto Rico; its watershed is unique because it contains most of the discovered porphyry copper deposits of Puerto Rico. Several of them were extensively explored but none were mined. The premining geochemical signature for areas around mineral deposits is essential for realistic reclamation goals at proposed mines and at abandoned mines (Runnels et al. 1998). This study represents a geochemical background characterization that can be used as a remote analogue for porphyry copper deposits in tropical climates. The characterization will be performed on the basis of the water and stream sediment geochemistry of the Río Viví in Utuado, which passes through the deposits, and Río Pellejas in Adjuntas which drains the deposits. In addition to these analyses, processed images from IKONOS were used to better characterize vegetation on the vicinity of the deposits.
Keywords
Rock drainage,
Unmined porphyry copper deposits,
Rio Grande de Arecibo watershed
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Plaza-Toledo, M. (2005). Natural rock drainage associated with unmined porphyry copper deposits in the Río Grande de Arecibo watershed, Puerto Rico [Thesis]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11801/111