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Chalcopyrite from
Maham, Medina Region, Saudi Arabia


Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Maham, Medina Region, Saudi Arabia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:980563
Long-form Identifier:1:3:980563:7
GUID (UUID V4):538f3b7b-b698-41ce-8698-46959e670be2
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observedthe in first the IR IR the spectrum: thecm first region, in the the differences. Three main adsorption...third in the 800–500 −1 region. The peaks in the −1 region, −1, and cm −1 region. the second in the 1100–800...1100–800 cm first region 3700–3300 cm the second in the 1100–800 cm the third in the 800–500 cm The −1...3700–3300 cm region, the second in the 1100–800 cm , and the third in the 800–500 cm region. The correspond...correspond the region stretching vibrations hydroxylvibrations groups bonded to octahedrally coordinated peaks
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
by pyrite (0.65%) and arsenopyrite (1.10%), chalcopyrite, bornite, antimonite and others. Rock-forming...microwave system location on floatability of chalcopyrite and pyrite in a copper ore processing circuit...[CrossRef] Goldbaum, M.W.; Elliott, R.; Forster, J.; Maham, Y.; Bobicki, E.R. Investigating the microwave heating
Book (volume)
concentrates in tonnes, Northern Pennines, Southern Region 6 Production of copper concentrates, fluorspar...Westrr1orland) an(I a smaller northern area in Durhar11. The region where the ores are found forms part of an uplifted...comparable with the escarprr1ent bounding the northern region, for the great rounded mass of the How gill Fells...impression that the beds are flat, and that the region is structureless. Wharfedale with its general north-south...grade, are ,videspread in the western part of the region. The lead ores contain sil\'Cr, l)ut TI()t in s11fficient
 
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