Mexican Paper - Notes on Certain Mines in the States of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter Harvey Weed
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Jan 1, 1902

Abstract

The notes given in this paper, the result of observations made during recent brief professional trips to the northern States of Mexico, are offered as a slight contribution to the geological knowledge of a region little known, but long famous for its rich gold- and silver-mines. They are not detailed geological studies, but they contain, I believe, the salient facts. The following districts were visited: 1. Santa Eulalia (silverlead) ; 2. Parral (silver-lead); 3. Las Vigas (copper); 4. Jimenez (copper); 5. Guadalupe y Calvo (gold); 6. La Cumbre (gold); 7. Palmarito (silver); 8. Cananea (copper); 9. Sierra Pinitos (gold); 10. Sierra Azul (gold). 1. The Santa Eulalia Silver-Lead Deposits. Seventeen miles SE. of Chihuahua is the mining district of Santa Eulalia, to which that city owes its origin and long prosperity. Discovered in 1703, this district has been, and still is, one of the great silver-lead producers of the world. For 86 years after its discovery, the total output upon which the crown tax was paid amounted to $112,000,000. Worked until within the last 20 years by the most primitive methods, without machinery of any kind, the deposits continued to yield a vast treasure of silver; at present the yearly tonnage far exceeds that of former times. A broad-gauge road runs from Chihuahua up the valley of a small creek to the village of Santa Eulalia, which is situated within the borders of the mountains of that name. A few miles out of Chihuahua a narrow-gauge railway, owned by the Chihuahua Mining Co., branches off to the mines. This road ascends a smooth but steeply-rising plain to the base of the mountains, and winds about the slopes until the mines are
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APA: Walter Harvey Weed  (1902)  Mexican Paper - Notes on Certain Mines in the States of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico

MLA: Walter Harvey Weed Mexican Paper - Notes on Certain Mines in the States of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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