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- Carrollite, CuCo2S4, is a sulfide of copper and cobalt, often with substantial substitution of nickel for the metal ions, and a member of the linnaeite...
- 2009 study of the ternary compound CuCo2S4 (a spinel mineral known as carrollite) that "was undertaken primarily to establish unequivocally the oxidation...
- Carlsbergite Carminite Carnallite Carnotite Carobbiite Carpathite Carpholite Carrollite Caryopilite C****iterite Cattierite Cavansite Celadonite Celestine Celsian...
- oxocompounds, as is shown in the case of carrollite. Group members include: Cadmoindite – CdIn2S4 Carrollite – CuCo2S4 Fletcherite – Cu(Ni,Co)2S4 Greigite...
- cobaltite (Co****) in veins with smaltite, silver, nickel and calcite; carrollite (CuCo2S4) and linnaeite (Co3S4) as constituents of copper ore; and linnaeite...
- M:S = 3:4 and 2:3 02.DA M:S = 3:4: 05 Bornhardtite, 05 Florensovite, 05 Carrollite, 05 Fletcherite, 05 Daubréelite, 05 Greigite, 05 Linnaeite, 05 Kalininite...
- Carrboydite Cby Chernikovite Ckv Clinoclase Cno Creedite Cee Cadwaladerite Cwd Carrollite Cli Chernovite-(Y) Chv-Y Clinoenstatite Cen Crerarite Cea Caesiumpharmacosiderite...
- carrollite crystals of extraordinary size and quality. Some single crystals were almost as large as baseballs. In fact, many specimens of carrollite were...
- Central area and to bornite-chalcopyrite at Mindola. Cobalt occurs as carrollite and cobaltiferous pyrite in approximately equal proportions. The mine...
- (Old) Male Main (God) Quad 1850s? (named 1890) WW2 (became office space) Carrollites Corby Hall Male Main (God) Quad 1895 (1899 as dorm) 1936 (became priests'...