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Tajo, river: see Tagus Tagus (tā`gəs), Span. Tajo, Port. Tejo, river, c. ..... Click the link for more information. . How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Production has been mainly from the non-outcropping Tajo vein system which was exploited to a depth of 1000 meters and averaged 30 ounces per tonne of silver over a strike length of 2500 meters. Underground and surface mapping, channel sampling and hand trenching has commenced and is continuing at the Pulacayo Mine on both the Tajo Vein, where the majority of the over 600 million ounces of historic silver production occurred, and the Pacamayo Target Zone, an area to the north that has demonstrated similar characteristics to the Tajo Vein. Production has been mainly from the non-outcropping Tajo vein system which was exploited to a depth of 1000 meters and averaged 30 ounces per tonne of silver over a strike length of 2500 meters. |
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