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  1. Chalcopyrite - Wikipedia

    Chalcopyrite is present with many ore-bearing environments via a variety of ore forming processes. Chalcopyrite is present in volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposits and sedimentary exhalative …

  2. Chalcopyrite: Mineral Uses and Properties - Geology.com

    Chalcopyrite is a brass-yellow mineral with a chemical composition of CuFeS 2. It occurs in most sulfide mineral deposits throughout the world and has been the most important ore of copper for thousands …

  3. Chalcopyrite: Mineral information, data and localities.

    Named in 1725 by Johann Friedrich Henckel from the Greek "chalkos", copper, and "pyrites", strike fire. Chalcopyrite Group. Chalcopyrite-Eskebornite Series. A major ore of copper. Common in sulfide …

  4. Chalcopyrite | Common Minerals

    Chalcopyrite is a striking, bright yellow, metallic mineral that occurs in nearly all sulfide deposits. Initially, it may be easy to confuse chalcopyrite, or copper pyrite (CuFeS2), with pyrite (FeS2), but the two …

  5. Chalcopyrite Meanings and Crystal Properties

    Chalcopyrite is a Copper iron sulfide mineral that was first found in 1725 by J.F Henckel. It was named from the Greek word for “Copper” and “Brass”, and can most notably be seen as shades of yellow, …

  6. Chalcopyrite | Copper Ore, Sulfide Ore, Pyrite | Britannica

    chalcopyrite, the most common copper mineral, a copper and iron sulfide, and a very important copper ore.

  7. Chalcopyrite: Copper Ore, Properties (Photo) – Geology In

    Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral, with the chemical formula CuFeS₂. Because of its abundance and ease of extraction, chalcopyrite is the dominant ore for obtaining copper.

  8. Chalcopyrite: The mineral chalcopyrite information and pictures

    Detailed description, properties, and locality information guide about the copper ore mineral chalcopyrite.

  9. Chalcopyrite - Ohio Department of Natural Resources

    Chalcopyrite (CuFeS 2) is a copper iron sulfide mineral and normally has a brassy to yellow golden color. This is the most abundant copper ore mineral and can be considered a “fools gold” because of …

  10. Chalcopyrite Archives - Cochise College Geology

    Additional Information: Chalcopyrite is derived from chalcos (Greek for copper) and pyrite (an iron sulfide).