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  • Stability of Metallic Copper in the Near Surface Environment

    Stability of Metallic Copper in the Near Surface Environment

  • New Data on the Hyrkkola Native Copper Mineralization: a Natural Analogue for the Long-Term Corrosion of Copper Canisters

    New Data on the Hyrkkola Native Copper Mineralization: a Natural Analogue for the Long-Term Corrosion of Copper Canisters

  • Michigan's Copper Country

    Michigan's Copper Country" Lets You Experience the Require the Efforts of Many People with Different Excitement of the Discovery and Development of the Backgrounds

  • Copper Deposits in Sedimentary and Volcanogenic Rocks

    Copper Deposits in Sedimentary and Volcanogenic Rocks

  • CUPRITE Calcite, Which Impart a Carmine Red Color to That Cu2o Mineral (Yedlin, 1974; Morris, 1983)

    CUPRITE Calcite, Which Impart a Carmine Red Color to That Cu2o Mineral (Yedlin, 1974; Morris, 1983)

  • Geologic Map of the Keweenaw Peninsula and Adjacent Area, Michigan

    Geologic Map of the Keweenaw Peninsula and Adjacent Area, Michigan

  • Table of Contents Lake Superior Calcites

    Table of Contents Lake Superior Calcites

  • A Second Find of Euhedral Bornite Crystals on Barite G

    A Second Find of Euhedral Bornite Crystals on Barite G

  • Copper Isotope Constraints on the Genesis of the Keweenaw Peninsula Native Copper District, Michigan, USA

    Copper Isotope Constraints on the Genesis of the Keweenaw Peninsula Native Copper District, Michigan, USA

  • GIMDL-BU01 216118 7.Pdf

    GIMDL-BU01 216118 7.Pdf

  • Mineral Guide for Chaperones

    Mineral Guide for Chaperones

  • GYPSUM Caso4 • 2 H2O

    GYPSUM Caso4 • 2 H2O

  • The Behaviour of Native Copper in a Natural Environment

    The Behaviour of Native Copper in a Natural Environment

  • A Mineral Is Naturally Occurring, Inorganic, and Has a Fixed Composition and a Repeating Internal Structure. Rocks Are Made of Minerals…

    A Mineral Is Naturally Occurring, Inorganic, and Has a Fixed Composition and a Repeating Internal Structure. Rocks Are Made of Minerals…

  • Copper and Tenorite Inclusions in Cuprian-Elbaite Tourmaline

    Copper and Tenorite Inclusions in Cuprian-Elbaite Tourmaline

  • Mineralogical Prediction on the Flotation Behavior of Copper and Molybdenum Minerals from Blended Cu–Mo Ores in Seawater

    Mineralogical Prediction on the Flotation Behavior of Copper and Molybdenum Minerals from Blended Cu–Mo Ores in Seawater

  • USGS Professional Paper 144 – the Copper Deposits of Michigan

    USGS Professional Paper 144 – the Copper Deposits of Michigan

  • Copper-Containing Agates of the Avacha Bay (Eastern Kamchatka, Russia)

    Copper-Containing Agates of the Avacha Bay (Eastern Kamchatka, Russia)

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  • The Hyrkkbla Native Copper Mineralization As a Natural Analogue for Copper Canisters
  • Minerals of Nova Scotia Minerals of Nova Scotia
  • A Natural Analogue for Copper Waste Canisters: the Copper-Uranium
  • A Summary of Ideas on the Origin of Native Copper Deposits1
  • Chemistky of Deposition of Native Coppee J Feom Ascending Solutions
  • Thn AMERICAN M INERALOGIST of AMERICA JOURNAL of the MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY
  • Copper Minerals Under the Microscope
  • CALCITE Glacial Action, and Are Readily Found on Beaches As Caco3 Pebbles and Cobbles Rounded by Wave Abrasion
  • SILVER Ag Native Silver Occurs in a Variety of Vein and Lode Deposits of Hydrothermal Origin
  • TENORITE Black Needle-Like Crystals up to 2 Mm Long Lining 2+ Cu O Interstitial Voids in the Minesota Conglomerate
  • 25. Copper Mineralization at Site 884 in the North Pacific1
  • Mineral in Georgia
  • Copper Occur Relatively Commonly in COPPER Vugs
  • Native Gold and Native Copper Grains Enclosed by Olivine Phenocrysts in a Picrite Lava of the Emeishan Large Igneous Province, SW China
  • Copper Deposits Near Keating, Oreg
  • Cuprite on Copper
  • Open File Report
  • Copper—The Ancient Metal


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