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Sodium nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula NaNO 3. This alkali metal nitrate salt is also known as Chile saltpeter (large deposits of which... |
name: niter) – in the driest regions of the Atacama Desert in Chile, often as a crust on the ground or in conjunction with other nitrate, iodate, and halide... |
quantities ranging from 35.9 tons in 2017 to 51.3 tons in 2013. Mining nitrate in the North of Chile defined the country's history from the late 19th century... |
originated in China. At least as far back as 1845, nitratite deposits were exploited in Chile and California. Major natural sources of potassium nitrate were... |
Sociedad Química y Minera (redirect from Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile) commercialization of nitrate. In 1971, the State of Chile, through CORFO, acquired 100% of the property and with this, the exploitation of nitrate was nationalized... |
War of the Pacific (redirect from Nitrate War) Pacífico), also known as the Nitrate War (Spanish: Guerra del salitre) and by multiple other names, was a war between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance... |
During most of Chile's history, from 1500 to the present, mining has been an important economic activity. 16th century mining was oriented towards the... |
Antofagasta (redirect from Antofagasta, Chile) linked to mining activity, being a port and the chief service hub for one of Chile's major mining areas. While silver and saltpeter mining have been historically... |
"industrialization" that began in 1939. Large-scale copper mining replaced nitrate extraction as the country's main source of wealth. Chilean agriculture remained... |
Nitratine (redirect from Nitrate of Chile) (UK: nitre), soda niter or Chile saltpeter (UK: Chile saltpetre), is a mineral, the naturally occurring form of sodium nitrate, NaNO3. Chemically it is... |
Santa María School massacre (category Massacres in Chile) massacre occurred during the peak of the nitrate mining era, which coincided with the Parliamentary Period in Chilean political history (1891–1925). With the... |
Antofagasta Region (redirect from Antofagasta Region of Chile) mining industry, Chile's main source of export revenue. It represents 53% of Chile's mining output, led by copper and followed by potassium nitrate,... |
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica... |
Pulpería (category History of mining in Chile) in parts of South America, notably in the industries that extracted sodium nitrate from caliche deposits between 1850 and 1930 in Northern Chile in the... |
Tarapacá Region (redirect from Tarapaca Region of Chile) intense saltpeter mining, before synthetic nitrate manufacturing became possible. A number of abandoned mining towns can still be found in the region. The... |
Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works (redirect from Humberstone (Chile)) in northern Chile. They were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, as a testament to the historical importance of saltpeter mining in Chile and... |
revenue came from exports of copper and nitrates, which were in low demand. After the Great Depression Chilean economic policies changed toward import... |
in the production of nitrate. A decrease in employment in Chile's mining sector is exemplified from 1929 to 1932, in which the number of workers in 1932... |
explosive used in mining is ammonium nitrate. Between 1870 and 1920, in Queensland Australia, an increase in mining accidents lead to more safety measures... |
Atacama Desert (category Ecoregions of Chile) other mining centers. During the 19th century, the desert came under control of Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. With the discovery of sodium nitrate deposits... |