Magnetic Measurements on Auriferous Veins in Brazil (bab09cc2-cf0a-44da-b035-183e301fc712)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Mark Malamphy
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

DURING colonial times, Brazil was famous for the richness of her alluvial gold deposits. Paul Ferrand has estimated that the gold produced during the period from 1700 to 1820 was the equivalent of some 64 million pounds sterling. Since that time, most of the more prolific alluvial deposits have been exhausted. A few gold mines are still func-tioning, notably the Morro Velho mine, which is one of the deepest mines in the world. Today, the gold production of Brazil is insignificant when compared with world figures, but there are still many gold-bearing regions and it is probable that in at least some of them profitable returns would result from an exploitation program taking advantage of all the most modern innovations in gold mining and ore treatment on a large scale. In order to demonstrate the value of some of these abandoned pros-pects and stir up interest in increasing the national gold production, the government has stimulated research. Experimental plants have been and are being established in various places, and tests on large quantities of ores are being carried out on a semicommercial basis. The Geological Survey of the State of Minas Geraes is very active in this line and the Federal Institution is also showing an increased interest in the matter. One of the lesser known gold-bearing regions of Brazil is in the vicinity of Lavras, in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. Gold was first reported from this region in the early part of the nineteenth century. In 1811, D. João VI sent an experienced prospector from Minas Geraes to investi-gate the validity of the reports. According to the reports of Baron
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APA: Mark Malamphy  (1934)  Magnetic Measurements on Auriferous Veins in Brazil (bab09cc2-cf0a-44da-b035-183e301fc712)

MLA: Mark Malamphy Magnetic Measurements on Auriferous Veins in Brazil (bab09cc2-cf0a-44da-b035-183e301fc712). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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