Mexican Fluorspar, Actual Situation And Future ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alejandro Prieto
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Traditionally, Mexico has been a mining country. This industry has played a very important role in our country's development, creating jobs, integrating geographical regions - generally very remote from urban communities - and, an essential factor in our present day economy, generating an influx of foreign currency. The Fluorspar mining industry's development started in the 1920?s, but it was not until World War II that its exploitation became consistent and started growing. During the last few years, Mexico has become the world's leading producer, with an annual output of more than one million tons, which directly generates over 3,000 jobs. The actual proven reserves can guarantee fifty years of production at this same annual rate, and it is due to this fact that the producers have not increased their reserves. However, there is concrete information of the existence of several deposits, extending from the northern border to the gulf of Mexico, forming the "Fluorspar Belt? in Mexico.
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APA: Alejandro Prieto  (1986)  Mexican Fluorspar, Actual Situation And Future ? Introduction

MLA: Alejandro Prieto Mexican Fluorspar, Actual Situation And Future ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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