Guillermo Pareja:


Born and raised in Lima, Perú, Pareja earned a B.Sc. degree (1989) in Geological Engineering at the Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria (UNI), Lima, Perú. While in college, Pareja worked as a mine geologist and in gold exploration in southern Perú. From 1989 to 1991, he was employed full-time by UNI as a laboratory instructor in mineralogy and microscopy and to conduct research on mineralogy and alteration at Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag veins hosted by volcanic rocks in southern Perú. Pareja obtained a Ph.D. degree at Stanford (May 1998) studying the gold-bearing quartz-hematite (jasperoid) bodies of the Superior mining district, Arizona. Since June 1998 he is been working as Senior Geologist in charge of one of the exploration teams at Mauricio Hochschild y Cia, based in Lima, Perú. If you are interested, here you can find a more detailed C.V. of Pareja


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