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CU-POOR [1 record]

Record 1 2003-12-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Copper Mining
  • Economic Geology
CONT

A basal cupriferous zone contains chalcocite and native copper ... Next comes a transition zone ... This is overlain by copper-poor pyritous shale and siltstone petrologically similar to the copper-bearing rocks.

OBS

As opposed to "copper-rich."

French

Domaine(s)
  • Mines de cuivre
  • Géologie économique
CONT

[...] les argiles pélagiques sont anomaliques en cuivre et en molybdène (323 et 10 p.p.m. dans le Pacifique); le fond de la Mer Rouge renferme des saumures et sédiments riches en métaux; [...]

OBS

S'oppose à «riche en cuivre».

Spanish

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