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Published: 02 February 2021
Mineralogical Magazine (2021) 85 (2): 262–277.
... instead of Fe, or additional main group cations such as Na or K, or anions like halides, have received less attention to date. Anhydrous high-temperature sulfate minerals with transition metals such as iron, copper, zinc and vanadium are quite exotic mineral species, and occur almost exclusively...
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Published: 01 February 2009
The Canadian Mineralogist (2009) 47 (1): 143–151.
...Paolo Orlandi; Elena Bonaccorsi Abstract Montetrisaite, a new hydroxy-hydrated copper sulfate mineral species from Monte Trisa, Torrebelvicino, Vicenza, in Italy, has chemical formula Cu 6 (SO 4 )(OH) 10 ·2H 2 O. It is associated with galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, cerussite, anglesite, goethite...
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Published: 01 June 1993
American Mineralogist (1993) 78 (5-6): 649–652.
... octahedra are associated together in edge-sharing trimers lying on threefold rotation axes; the sulfate tetrahedron links to the central anion on one side of this trimer. These clusters link outward by sharing edges with Al ϕ 6 octahedra that lie on adjacent threefold axes, producing a continuous M ϕ 2...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 1992
Economic Geology (1992) 87 (7): 1813–1829.
...Eugene S. Ilton; Drummond Earley; Dianne C. Marozas; David R. Veblen Abstract Reaction of biotite and phlogopite with acidic, CuSO 4 -rich aqueous solutions at 25 degrees + or - 3 degrees C and 1 atm, produced submicroscopic inclusions of a copper-rich, sulfur-absent phase, identified by electron...
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Published: 01 December 1988
The Canadian Mineralogist (1988) 26 (4): 965–972.
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Published: 01 October 1974
American Mineralogist (1974) 59 (9-10): 1105–1112.
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1972
American Mineralogist (1972) 57 (3-4_Part_1): 364–367.
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 1964
Economic Geology (1964) 59 (2): 271–278.
...Kenneth L. Temple; N. W. Le Roux Abstract Results of experiments involving addition of of copper sulfate to cultures of sulfate-reducing bacteria lead to the conclusion that copper toxicity cannot be used as an argument against syngenetic theories of sulfide ore formation. In the discussion...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2004
American Mineralogist (2004) 89 (7): 1130–1137.
... heavier than O (other than S and Cu) were detected (apart from Ca for devilline). Many complex copper(II) sulfate systems exist with quite complex stoichiometry ( Effenberger 1985 , 1988 ; Effenberger and Zemann 1984 ). The complexity of these minerals results from the presence of a wide range...
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Published: 21 October 2022
The Canadian Mineralogist (2022) 60 (5): 825–836.
... . TABLE 3. CRYSTAL DATA, DATA COLLECTION, AND REFINEMENT DETAILS 2022 lauraniite new mineral species copper cadmium sulfate crystal structure Laurani Mine Bolivia synchrotron Cadmium is a rare element, found in average concentration of ∼0.15 ppm in the Earth's crust ( Haynes...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2007
Mineralogical Magazine (2007) 71 (5): 571–577.
...C. H. Yoder; T. M. Agee; K. E. Ginion; A. E. Hofmann; J. E. Ewanichak; C. D. Schaeffer, Jr.; M. J. Carroll; R. W. Schaeffer; P. F. McCaffrey Abstract The literature contains considerable disagreements on the relative stabilities of the members of the copper hydroxyl sulphate family. Titration...
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Schematic copper–copper sulfate electrode. A copper wire is inserted into a thin glass capillary containing saturated copper sulfate solution. Contact with the external medium is ensured by mean of a porous ceramic. The upper end is closed using a paraffin wax.
Published: 01 November 2004
Fig. 2. Schematic coppercopper sulfate electrode. A copper wire is inserted into a thin glass capillary containing saturated copper sulfate solution. Contact with the external medium is ensured by mean of a porous ceramic. The upper end is closed using a paraffin wax.
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Variation of copper sulfate concentration during plating, with (▴) copper anodes only, and (▪) copper anodes in conjunction with inert anodes.
Published: 01 November 2015
F ig . 5. Variation of copper sulfate concentration during plating, with (▴) copper anodes only, and (▪) copper anodes in conjunction with inert anodes.
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(a) First X-ray diffraction pattern of copper sulfate. From Wikimedia Commons. (b) First published X-ray diffraction pattern of sphalerite (Friedrich et al. 1913). Used with permission from Annalen der Physik.
Published: 01 January 2020
Figure 11. ( a ) First X-ray diffraction pattern of copper sulfate. From Wikimedia Commons. ( b ) First published X-ray diffraction pattern of sphalerite ( Friedrich et al. 1913 ). Used with permission from Annalen der Physik .
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Corrosion products of man-made objects. (A) Copper sulfate and chloride patinas give the Statue of Liberty (New York City, USA) its characteristic green color. (B) 100-year-old, atacamite-coated, miners' boots recovered from a deep gallery in a copper mine around Sierra Gorda in the Atacama Desert (Chile) (photo fromReich et al. 2008). (C) Yellow-colored “crud” that has formed on the cladding (or outer coating) of nuclear fuel rods. Image taken from www.engin.umich.edu/college/about/news/stories/2012/november/nuclear-crud
Published: 01 October 2015
F igure 5 Corrosion products of man-made objects. ( A ) Copper sulfate and chloride patinas give the Statue of Liberty (New York City, USA) its characteristic green color. ( B ) 100-year-old, atacamite-coated, miners' boots recovered from a deep gallery in a copper mine around Sierra Gorda
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The basic zinc copper sulfate minerals displayed in term of the diagram (ZnO + CuO) − SO3 − H2O. Minerals plotted: 1: osakaite, 2: namuwite, 3: ktenasite, 4: langite and wroewolfeite, 5: christelite, 6: ramsbeckite, 7: schulenbergite, 8: redgillite, 9: posnjakite, 10: brochantite, and 11: antlerite.
Published: 01 December 2007
F ig . 6. The basic zinc copper sulfate minerals displayed in term of the diagram (ZnO + CuO) − SO 3 − H 2 O. Minerals plotted: 1: osakaite, 2: namuwite, 3: ktenasite, 4: langite and wroewolfeite, 5: christelite, 6: ramsbeckite, 7: schulenbergite, 8: redgillite, 9: posnjakite, 10: brochantite
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Solubility of the hydrates of copper sulfate in sulfuric acid; modified from Mellor (1923) and Gmelins Handbuch (1958).
Published: 01 January 2000
Figure 16. Solubility of the hydrates of copper sulfate in sulfuric acid; modified from Mellor (1923) and Gmelins Handbuch (1958) .
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 10 January 2023
GSA Bulletin (2023) 135 (9-10): 2407–2427.
... in the vapor is much more efficient than in the coexisting liquid. The overlap between the K-silicate alteration zone and the mineralization triggered by sulfate reduction in porphyry copper deposits is controlled by several concomitant factors, e.g., relatively high temperature (e.g., at 400–500 °C), vapor...
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Published: 01 April 2013
Mineralogical Magazine (2013) 77 (3): 335–342.
...M. Ohnishi; N. Shimobayashi; D. Nishio-Hamane; K. Shinoda; K. Momma; T. Ikeda Abstract Minohlite, a new copper-zinc sulfate mineral related to schulenbergite, was found in the oxidized zone of the Hirao mine at Minoh (Minoo) City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The mineral occurs in cracks in altered...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 1986
Economic Geology (1986) 81 (8): 1853–1866.
...S. J. Morrison; W. T. Parry Abstract Copper (+ or - silver) ores occur along faults related to salt anticlines in red-bed sediments of the Paradox basin and in coal-bearing horizons of the Dakota Sandstone in southeastern Utah and southwestern Colorado. Deposits of this type occur at Salt Valley...