📱 eBook en inglés MERCURY EXTRACTION: AMALGAMATION LOGISTICS OF ANCIENT SILVER MINING

Quicksilver, Toxicity, and the Brutal Labor Systems in Colonial Potosi Operations, 1545–1800

PATRICK MULLINS

epubli- 9783565391509

Historia por países Historia de los países de América

Sinopsis de MERCURY EXTRACTION: AMALGAMATION LOGISTICS OF ANCIENT SILVER MINING

The Spanish Empires absolute dominance of the global economy hinged on the sprawling silver deposits of Potosí. Yet, the raw ore was too low-grade to process using traditional thermal smelting. The empires wealth was unlocked by a singular, deadly chemical phenomenon: the patio process. By mixing crushed rock with liquid mercury, metallurgists could extract microscopic silver particles through cold amalgamation.
Maintaining this massive operation required a dedicated, treacherous supply chain known as the Quicksilver Fleet, which hauled the heavy, volatile metal across oceans and up the Andes. Once in the mountains, indigenous laborers were forced to tread barefoot through toxic mud pits to accelerate the chemical binding. The resulting mercury vapor and runoff decimated local populations and permanently poisoned regional watersheds, leaving an ecological scar visible centuries later.
Measure the lethal cost of the first global currency. Expose the toxic metallurgical logistics that transformed a mountain of useless rock into the financial engine of the sixteenth century.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565391509

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 07/04/2026

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