Colorado Paper - A Native Process of Smelting Copper Ores in the State of Jalisco, Mexico

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Walter B. Devereux
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Jan 1, 1883

Abstract

Metallic copper is a product of native metallurgy in various parts of Mexico, and by somewhat varied processes. While recently examining copper mines in the State of Jalisko, I had an opportunity of witnessing Mexican copper smelting by a process which I have not seen described, and which is interesting from the fact, that a fine quality of copper is produced from sulphurous ores in three metallurgical operations, and apparently without excessive loss. The process was carried on in buildings which were part of a plant erected by an American more than twenty-five years ago for the purpose of smelting and working copper. After a few years this man met with accidental death, and the works have been but little used since. Located in the centre of a high range of mountains, far from any town or seaport, and inaccessible except over difficult mule trails, these substantial buildings, filled with furnaces and heavy machinery,
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APA: Walter B. Devereux  (1883)  Colorado Paper - A Native Process of Smelting Copper Ores in the State of Jalisco, Mexico

MLA: Walter B. Devereux Colorado Paper - A Native Process of Smelting Copper Ores in the State of Jalisco, Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1883.

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