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Copper Group

A group of related mineral species
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About Copper GroupHide

This page provides mineralogical data about Copper Group.


Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
32720
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:32720:4
GUID
(UUID V4):
0c3ab6db-d1cc-4060-bbe1-39a1c61fc210

Classification of Copper GroupHide

1.AA.05

1 : ELEMENTS (Metals and intermetallic alloys; metalloids and nonmetals; carbides, silicides, nitrides, phosphides)
A : Metals and Intermetallic Alloys
A : Copper-cupalite family

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0011145CopperWyckoff R W G (1963) Second edition. Interscience Publishers, New York, New York Cubic closest packed, ccp, structure Crystal Structures 1 7-8319630293
0012903CopperOtte H M (1961) Lattice parameter determinations with an X-ray spectrogoniometer by the Debye-Scherrer method and the effect of specimen condition Journal of Applied Physics 32 1536-15461961synthetic0293
0013087CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0293
0013088CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0577
0013089CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0680
0013090CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0777
0013091CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0874
0013092CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0979
0013093CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01076
0013094CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01179
0013095CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01275
0013096CopperSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01343
0014944CopperOwen E A, Yates E L (1933) Precision measurements of crystal parameters Philosophical Magazine 15 472-4881933synthetic0291
0015122CopperDavey W P (1925) Lattice constants of twelve common metals Physical Review 25 753-7611925synthetic0293
0011140GoldWyckoff R W G (1963) Second edition. Interscience Publishers, New York, New York Cubic closest packed, ccp, structure Crystal Structures 1 7-8319630293
0012935GoldJette E R, Foote F (1935) Precision determination of lattice constants Journal of Chemical Physics 3 605-6161935synthetic0298
0013108GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0293
0013109GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0574
0013110GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0676
0013111GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0777
0013112GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0875
0013113GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0971
0013114GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01075
0013115GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01179
0013116GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01280
0013117GoldSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01324
0014943GoldOwen E A, Yates E L (1933) Precision measurements of crystal parameters Philosophical Magazine 15 472-4881933synthetic0291
0015132GoldDavey W P (1925) Lattice constants of twelve common metals Physical Review 25 753-7611925synthetic0293
0015133GoldDavey W P (1925) Lattice constants of twelve common metals Physical Review 25 753-7611925synthetic0293
0010552MaldoniteJurriaanse T (1935) The crystal structure of Au2Bi Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie 90 322-3291935synthetic0293
0011135SilverWyckoff R W G (1963) Second edition. Interscience Publishers, New York, New York Cubic closest packed, ccp, structure Crystal Structures 1 7-8319630293
0018574SilverNovgorodova M I, Gorshkov A I, Mokhov A V (1981) Native silver and its new structural modifications International Geology Review 23 485-4941981northeast USSR0293
0018575SilverNovgorodova M I, Gorshkov A I, Mokhov A V (1981) Native silver and its new structural modifications International Geology Review 23 485-4941981northeast USSR0293
0018576SilverNovgorodova M I, Gorshkov A I, Mokhov A V (1981) Native silver and its new structural modifications International Geology Review 23 485-4941981northeast USSR0293
0012936SilverJette E R, Foote F (1935) Precision determination of lattice constants Journal of Chemical Physics 3 605-6161935synthetic0298
0013118SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0293
0013119SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0576
0013120SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0671
0013121SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0774
0013122SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0875
0013123SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic0975
0013124SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01076
0013125SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01174
0013126SilverSuh I-K, Ohta H, Waseda Y (1988) High-temperature thermal expansion of six metallic elements measured by dilatation method and X-ray diffraction Journal of Materials Science 23 757-7601988synthetic01228
0018275SilverSpreadborough J, Christian J (1959) High-temperature X-ray diffractometer _cod_database_code 1100136 Journal of Scientific Instruments 36 116-11819590293
0014951SilverOwen E A, Yates E L (1933) Precision measurements of crystal parameters Philosophical Magazine 15 472-4881933synthetic0291
0015126SilverDavey W P (1925) Lattice constants of twelve common metals Physical Review 25 753-7611925synthetic0293
0015127SilverDavey W P (1925) Lattice constants of twelve common metals Physical Review 25 753-7611925synthetic0293
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Synonyms of Copper GroupHide

Other Language Names for Copper GroupHide

Simplified Chinese:自然铜族
自然金族

Relationship of Copper Group to other SpeciesHide

Group Members:
Copper CuIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
Gold AuIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
Maldonite Au2BiIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fd3m
Silver AgIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m

Related Minerals - Strunz-mindat GroupingHide

1.AA.05AluminiumAlIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
1.AA.05CopperCuIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
1.AA.05GoldAuIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
1.AA.05LeadPbIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
1.AA.05NickelNiIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
1.AA.05SilverAgIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
1.AA.05UM2004-08-E:AuCuPdCu2PdAu
1.AA.05UM1991-06-E:AuCuAu3Cu
1.AA.05SteinhardtiteAl0.38Ni0.32Fe0.30Iso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Im3m
1.AA.05aAuricupride Subgroup
1.AA.10aAuricuprideCu3AuIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Pm3m
1.AA.10bTetra-auricuprideAuCuTet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : P4/mmm
1.AA.10aCuproaurideCu3Au
1.AA.10Nickel Group
1.AA.15AnyuiiteAuPb2Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I4/mcm
1.AA.15Khatyrkite(Cu,Zn)Al2Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I4/mcm
1.AA.15NovodnepriteAuPb3Tet. 4 2m : I4 2m
1.AA.15UM1985-02-E:AlZn(Zn,Cu)Al2
1.AA.20Cupalite(Cu,Zn)AlOrth.
1.AA.25HunchuniteAu2PbIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m)
1.AA.30StolperiteAlCuIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Pm3m
1.AA.35HollisteriteAl3FeMon. 2/m : B2/m
1.AA.40IcosahedriteAl63Cu24Fe13Icos. 5 3m : Fm 3 5
1.AA.45Kryachkoite(Al,Cu)6(Fe,Cu)Orth. mm2 : Cmc21
1.AA.50ProxidecagoniteAl34Ni9Fe2Orth. mmm (2/m 2/m 2/m) : Pnma

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Copper Group in petrologyHide

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