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Copper from
Two Islands (Brothers), Two Islands, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada


Locality type:Island
Classification
Species:Copper
Formula:Cu
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Copper data
Locality Data:Click here to view Two Islands (Brothers), Two Islands, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:734170
Long-form Identifier:1:3:734170:0
GUID (UUID V4):28e90784-d118-4c4f-8433-a927e7783198
Nearest other occurrences of Copper
2.3km (1.4 miles) Wasson Bluff, Two Islands, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
8.7km (5.4 miles) Five Islands, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
15.4km (9.6 miles) Amethyst Cove (Captain Kidd's Cove), Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
20.7km (12.9 miles) Cape Split, Kings Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
39.2km (24.4 miles) Cape Spencer, Cape D'Or (Cap D'Or), Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
42.3km (26.3 miles) Fort Grunt, Cape d'Or (Cap d'Or), Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
42.9km (26.7 miles) Bennet Brook, Cape D'Or (Cap D'Or), Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
45.0km (28.0 miles) Cape d'Or (Cap d'Or), Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
45.2km (28.1 miles) Advocate Bay side, Cape D'Or (Cap D'Or), Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
56.1km (34.9 miles) Dorchester Point, Dorchester Parish, Westmorland Co., New Brunswick, Canada
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mineral, each tetrahedra is linked by sharing the two negative charges of oxygen between adjoining tetrahedra...structural states in the zeolite group, would produce two or three times the number of zeolite species we now...the another, makes the distinction between these two members inconsistent. Although the name clinoptilolite...-potassium-rich phillipsite and erionite are the most co,mmon zeolites in saline, alkaline la,ke deposits;...an initial molten temperature of 12000 C, after two years the temperature would still be 3000 C at its
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mineral, each tetrahedra is linked by sharing the two negative charges of oxygen between adjoining tetrahedra...structural states in the zeolite group, would produce two or three times the number of zeolite species we now...the another, makes the distinction between these two members inconsistent. Although the name clinoptilolite...-potassium-rich phillipsite and erionite are the most co,mmon zeolites in saline, alkaline la,ke deposits;...an initial molten temperature of 12000 C, after two years the temperature would still be 3000 C at its
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megashears encountered in the Egyptian–Nubian Shield into two main groups; syn-accretion and post-accretion shear...gabbros are now exposed at Zabargad and the Brothers Islands and have been penetrated in an offshore exploratory...Marwah M. Kamal El-Din” summarizes the results of two centuries of laborious investigations. Emphasis was...has 9.335 ± 0.028 Å and 6.899 ± 0,018 Å for ao and co dimensions, respectively, whereas the lattice volume...Egyptian phosphorites follow the order: Zn > V > Co > Cu > Pb > Mo > Cd > Sn. However, the phosphorites
 
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