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Coneto de Comonfort

Coordinates: 24°59′N 104°56′W / 24.983°N 104.933°W / 24.983; -104.933
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Coneto de Comonfort
Municipal seat and city
Coneto de Comonfort is located in Mexico
Coneto de Comonfort
Coneto de Comonfort
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 24°59′N 104°56′W / 24.983°N 104.933°W / 24.983; -104.933
Country Mexico
StateDurango
MunicipalityConeto de Comonfort
Elevation
1,960 m (6,430 ft)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total858

Coneto de Comonfort is a town and seat of the municipality of Coneto de Comonfort, in the state of Durango, north-western Mexico.[1] As of 2015, the town of Coneto de Comonfort had a population of 858.[2]

Founded over 450 years ago, the town of Coneto de Comonfort was originally established as a mining community. It is located in the heart of the Coneto Mining District in the "Mexican Silver Trend", on the Mesa Central, east of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. This epithermal gold and silver-rich district has a long history of exploration and small scale production, dating back to the mid 16th century. The district is currently being explored by Orex Minerals Inc. (TSX.V: REX) and their project partner Fresnillo plc (LSE: FRES).

Geology

Gold and silver mineralization is hosted in over 40 epithermal quartz veins and breccias of low to intermediate sulfidation. A corridor of veining extends northwesterly for 17 km and has a width of about 4 km. Individual veins can be traced for up to 2 km and vary from 1 to 20 metres thick. These are exposed in an erosional window of Lower Volcanic Series (LVS) andesite domes, flows, tuff and agglomerate, surrounded by Upper Volcanic Series (UVS) rhyolites and dacites. The main silver-bearing mineral is acanthite and native gold is associated with hydrothermal hematite. The base metal minerals galena, sphalerite and minor chalcopyrite increase with depth. Associated with the mineralized structures are hydrothermal alteration zones, including kaolinitization, silicification, and pyritization.[3]

References

  1. ^ Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía. Principales resultados por localidad 2005 (ITER). Retrieved on December 19, 2008
  2. ^ "Coneto de Comonfort". Catálogo de Localidades. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (SEDESOL). Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  3. ^ Whiting, Ben (15 March 2010). "Technical report for the Coneto silver-gold project, Durango, Mexico". Coneto - Technical Reports. Orex Minerals Inc. Retrieved 2 Sep 2015.