California Paper - The Mines and Mill of the Atacama Mineral Company, Ltd., Taltal, Chile

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Sidney H. Loram
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1900

Abstract

As the work carried on by this Company, of which the writer has been in charge for the past two years, is somewhat unique, the following account of it may be of interest, and, on that account, is offered to the Institute without any attempt to claim this practice as the best. Mines. The mines supplying ore to the Company arc situated in three groups: the Guanaco field,.about 80 miles N.E. of the port of Taltal (lat. 25" S., long. 70" 30' W. of Greenwich); the Sierra Overa, about 63 miles S.W. of Taltal; and Paranao, about 42 miles due N. of Taltal (12 miles N. of the small town of Paposo, once famous for its copper-output). Guanaco. This field lies in the center of an absolutely waterless mountainous desert, where not a sign of vegetation can be found for miles. The dryness is such that ivory and horn crack and open, while raw-hide must be used in place of leather, which -would become worthless in a very short time. Water is brought about 21 miles by piping from the Cordillera, but only in small quantities, and costs in the Guanaco $7 (= $1.78 gold) per cubic meter. All supplies and food are sent from the port of Taltal, which in turn draws its supplies from the south of Chile, the
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APA: Sidney H. Loram  (1900)  California Paper - The Mines and Mill of the Atacama Mineral Company, Ltd., Taltal, Chile

MLA: Sidney H. Loram California Paper - The Mines and Mill of the Atacama Mineral Company, Ltd., Taltal, Chile. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1900.

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