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Geophysical Characterization of a Potentially Mineralized Target in Copper Sulfides in the Northwest Limit of Camaquã Basin, Brazil

This work describes the reconnaissance and detailed phases of a potential copper sulfide mineralized target situated between the Sul-Riograndense Shield and the Camaquã Basin. The study area comprises the Victor Teixeira and the Capão Grande copper occurrences. These were recognized and catalogued i...

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Copper
Copper sulfides
Costs
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Fault lines
Fractures
Geology
Geophysics
Geophysics/Geodesy
Induced polarization
Mineralization
Minerals
Physical properties
Reconnaissance
Rural areas
Sandstone
Schist
Schists
Sedimentary rocks
Silver
Silver mines
Sulfides
Sulphides
Surveying
title Geophysical Characterization of a Potentially Mineralized Target in Copper Sulfides in the Northwest Limit of Camaquã Basin, Brazil
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