If you regard the graphic above as "before" i.e. when the deposit was formed. Below is a dodgily photoshopped "after" i.e. present day after erosion has exposed the porphyry (orangey-red) on the flanks of Cerro Curunday and the top of the hill is the Chimu sediments and the epithermal gold veins.
What interests me is if the porphyry is exposed, even partially, why don't PRA tell us a bit more about what's in it? Surely PRA have sampled the porphyry or even the scree and have those results in their database of 800 samples. Why don't they plot them up to show what they're dealing with? Yes they've got a porphyry, but is it mineralised?
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