Chicago Paper - The Manganese-Deposits of the Department of Panamá, Republic of Colombia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Eduardo J. Chibas
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1898

Abstract

Location.—The principal manganese-deposits of the Department of Panama, Republic of Colombia, are located almost clue south of Viento Frio, a native village bordering on the Caribbean Sea, and about 45 miles northeast of Colon (Aspinwall). The mining-claims are the Viento Frio, the Carrano, the Nispero, and the Soledad. Each property is to the south of the preceding one in the order mentioned. The first one is about one mile from the coast, and the most southerly boundary of the Soledad is about five miles in a straight line from the same coast-line. I shall confine my remarks to the four properties mentioned and to La Guaca, west of the Carrano, because these are the only ones where mining has so far been done to more or less extent. Manganese has also been found, however, in the neighborhood of these deposits, and a large area adjoining them has been divided into sections and " denounced " as mining-claims. The relative position of the manganese-deposits and Nombre de Dios, the present terminal of the railroad and shipping-port, as well as Viento Frio and the adjacent coast, can
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APA: Eduardo J. Chibas  (1898)  Chicago Paper - The Manganese-Deposits of the Department of Panamá, Republic of Colombia

MLA: Eduardo J. Chibas Chicago Paper - The Manganese-Deposits of the Department of Panamá, Republic of Colombia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1898.

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