By D. A. (Midwested) on Friday, August 7, 2020 - 11:05 pm:
One word U.C.
Miralax
Capt. Paul,
I hit post right before I caught that myself.
Yes, the open pits out west. I was thinking they used chemical extraction and electrolysis rather than mechanical stamp mills because the copper was molecularly bound as a copper salts. I guess not?
I read or was told that the super boulders of pure copper were one of the miner's worst nemesis since they had to be sawed up. Due to malleability, explosives would simply bend them.