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Andes may hold treasure trove of metals
RESTON, Va., Sept. 6 (UPI) -- A geological study of South
America suggests the Andes Mountains may hold a treasure trove of
undiscovered minerals, researchers said.
The U.S. Geological Survey said researchers estimate the
Andes may hold 826 million tons of copper in undiscovered porphyry
copper deposits. The deposits also have the potential to contain 20
million tons of molybdenum, 13,000 tons of gold and 250,000 tons of
silver, the agency said.
The research was conducted as part of the first global
mineral resource assessment, led by the USGS. The Andes assessment
was prepared with the assistance of the Geological Surveys of
Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Peru.
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