Los Bronces mine

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La mina Los Bronces es una mina de cobre y molibdeno a cielo abierto ubicada en la zona cordillerana de Lo Barnechea, Región Metropolitana, Chile, a 65 kilómetros de Santiago. Comenzó su explotación en 1867.​ Hoy la propiedad está repartida entre las compañías Anglo American PLC (50,1%), JV Codelco-Mitsui (29,5%) y Mitsubishi Corp (20,4%).​ rdf:langString
The Los Bronces mine is a large copper mine located in central Chile, on the border of the Santiago Metropolitan Region and the Valparaíso Region with a height above sea level from 3000 to 4200 its approximate limit. Los Bronces represents one of the largest copper reserves in Chile and in the world having estimated reserves of 3.13 billion tonnes of ore grading 0.32% copper. Mineralization at Los Bronces is thought to be due to its position at the intersection of two large fault systems. This favoured the rise of magma and the subsequent circulation of mineral-rich fluids. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La mina Los Bronces es una mina de cobre y molibdeno a cielo abierto ubicada en la zona cordillerana de Lo Barnechea, Región Metropolitana, Chile, a 65 kilómetros de Santiago. Comenzó su explotación en 1867.​ Hoy la propiedad está repartida entre las compañías Anglo American PLC (50,1%), JV Codelco-Mitsui (29,5%) y Mitsubishi Corp (20,4%).​
rdf:langString The Los Bronces mine is a large copper mine located in central Chile, on the border of the Santiago Metropolitan Region and the Valparaíso Region with a height above sea level from 3000 to 4200 its approximate limit. Los Bronces represents one of the largest copper reserves in Chile and in the world having estimated reserves of 3.13 billion tonnes of ore grading 0.32% copper. Mineralization at Los Bronces is thought to be due to its position at the intersection of two large fault systems. This favoured the rise of magma and the subsequent circulation of mineral-rich fluids. In Los Bronces, formerly known as Disputada de Las Condes, a mining folklore tells of man known as "El Futre" (lit. "The Snob"). El Futre is said to be a formally dressed man who appear in drifts murdering or scaring workers in order to steal their salary.
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