Juan Godoy
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Juan Godoy | |
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Born | Juan Godoy 1800 |
Died | 1842 | (aged 41–42)
Known for | Discovered silver ore in Chañarcillo, sparking the Chilean silver rush |
Juan Godoy (1800 – 1842) was a Chilean prospector and woodcutter who in 1832 discovered an outcrop (reventón) of silver 50 km (31 mi) south of Copiapó in Chañarcillo.[1] This event sparkled the Chilean silver rush.[1] He successfully claimed the discovered outcrop in his name and the name of José Godoy and Manuel Gallo.[1] The finding attracted thousands of people to the place and generated significant wealth.[2]
According to folklore Godoy was guided to the riches of Chañarcillo by an alicanto.[3]
The mineral (Na2Cu(CO3)2) was named after him in 2005.[4]
References[]
- ^ a b c Villalobos, Sergio; Silva, Osvaldo; Silva Fernando and Estelle, Patricio. Historia de Chile. Editorial Universitaria 1995. First Edition: 1974. p. 469-472.
- ^ Los ciclos mineros del cobre y la plata. Memoria Chilena.
- ^ Montecino Aguirre, Sonia (2015). "Alicanto". Mitos de Chile: Enciclopedia de seres, apariciones y encantos (in Spanish). Catalonia. pp. 47–48. ISBN 978-956-324-375-8.
- ^ Reconocimiento a los personajes de la geología de Chile a través de la mineralogía
Categories:
- Mineral exploration
- Chilean miners
- History of mining in Chile
- Silver mining
- 1800 births
- 1842 deaths