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Chilean chemical engineer
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Pedro Gamboni (September 26, 1825 - December 27, 1895) was a Chilean chemical engineer who did important studies related to saltpeter and iodine in the regions of Tarapaca and Antofagasta.Gamboni invented a new method to extract nitrate from caliche leading to the phasing out of the older firewood and labour intensive paradas method in the 1850s.
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Garrido Lepe, Martín (2018). "El consumo de energía en la minería chilena. 1906 - 2013". Historia: 131–161.
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