The Tin Situation In Bolivia.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Howland Bancroft
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 9, 1913

Abstract

This article is not presented as a treatise on tin mines and mining in Bolivia. It deals primarily with the tin situation, and but fragmentary information is given regarding individual properties, generalizations being necessary in so short an article. Data on general subjects related to tin mining in Bolivia are necessarily abbreviated and very incomplete. It is believed that the references to be found in this article will help those interested to a more thorough under-' standing of the general conditions extant in Bolivia. Bolivia produces from one-fifth to one-fourth of the world's supply of tin. The United States consumes about one-half of the world's supply and produces practically none. Tin ore is not reduced in the United States. These facts are not generally appreciated by American mining men. Many conflicting data have been published regarding tin in Bolivia. The Transactions of the Institute contain practically no mention of this subject.1 I have made a study of mines and mining conditions in the west coast republics of South America and have been particularly impressed by the possibilities of the Bolivian field.2 In consequence the thought seems justified that the present meeting would, present a fitting occasion to bring the tin situation in Bolivia to the attention of American mining men.
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APA: Howland Bancroft  (1913)  The Tin Situation In Bolivia.

MLA: Howland Bancroft The Tin Situation In Bolivia.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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