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- Vulcanite abstract "Vulcanite is a rare copper telluride mineral. The mineral has a metallic luster, and is a green or bronze-yellow shade. It has a hardness between 1 and 2 on the Mohs scale (between talc and gypsum). Its crystal structure is orthorhombic.It is named after the place where it was discovered in 1961, the Mammoth Good Hope Mine in Vulcan, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA. Small deposits have also been discovered in Japan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Norway. It occurs with native tellurium, rickardite, petzite and sylvanite.".
- Vulcanite wikiPageID "17571442".
- Vulcanite wikiPageRevisionID "577919819".
- Vulcanite category Telluride_mineral.
- Vulcanite cleavage "[hk0] Good, [h0l] Indistinct".
- Vulcanite color "Pale to yellow bronze".
- Vulcanite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Vulcanite formula "CuTe".
- Vulcanite fracture "Sectile - Curved shavings or scrapings produced by a knife blade".
- Vulcanite fusibility "1.5".
- Vulcanite gravity "7.1".
- Vulcanite habit "Massive, granular, tabular".
- Vulcanite hasPhotoCollection Vulcanite.
- Vulcanite luster "Metallic".
- Vulcanite mohs "1".
- Vulcanite name "Vulcanite".
- Vulcanite pleochroism "Very strong, bright yellow to blue-gray".
- Vulcanite strunz "2".
- Vulcanite system "Orthorhombic - Dipyramidal".
- Vulcanite twinning "Common".
- Vulcanite subject Category:Telluride_minerals.
- Vulcanite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Vulcanite type Mineral.
- Vulcanite type ChemicalObject.
- Vulcanite type Thing.
- Vulcanite comment "Vulcanite is a rare copper telluride mineral. The mineral has a metallic luster, and is a green or bronze-yellow shade. It has a hardness between 1 and 2 on the Mohs scale (between talc and gypsum). Its crystal structure is orthorhombic.It is named after the place where it was discovered in 1961, the Mammoth Good Hope Mine in Vulcan, Gunnison County, Colorado, USA. Small deposits have also been discovered in Japan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Norway.".
- Vulcanite label "Vulcanit".
- Vulcanite label "Vulcanita".
- Vulcanite label "Vulcanite".
- Vulcanite label "Vulcanite".
- Vulcanite label "Vulcanite".
- Vulcanite label "Wulkanit".
- Vulcanite label "Вулканит".
- Vulcanite sameAs Vulcanit.
- Vulcanite sameAs Vulcanita.
- Vulcanite sameAs Vulcanite.
- Vulcanite sameAs Wulkanit.
- Vulcanite sameAs Vulcanite.
- Vulcanite sameAs m.0463sv4.
- Vulcanite sameAs Q414888.
- Vulcanite sameAs Q414888.
- Vulcanite wasDerivedFrom Vulcanite?oldid=577919819.
- Vulcanite isPrimaryTopicOf Vulcanite.
- Vulcanite name "Vulcanite".