- foot
of Montana Peak.
Mining started circa 1877. The
Montana Mine
produced gold, silver, lead,
zinc and copper. At its peak in the mid-1930s,
Ruby had...
- indium.
Miners have been
known to
refer to
sphalerite as
zinc blende, black-jack, and
ruby blende.
Marmatite is an
opaque black variety with a high iron...
- diamond. ZnTe has the
appearance of grey or brownish-red powder, or
ruby-red
crystals when
refined by sublimation.
Zinc telluride typically has a cubic...
-
Foster Pink,
Henderson Ruby,
Hudson Foster,
Marsh Pink, Ray
Ruby, Redblush, Rio Red, Shambar, and Star
Ruby. The 1929 '
Ruby Red' (or 'Redblush') patent...
- lead and
zinc mines in
Canada Blende RiverĀ [Wikidata],
watercourse in
Canada an
alternative name for Rana
Niejta Blend (disambiguation)
Ruby blende (disambiguation)...
-
version was made
of nickel-plated
cupronickel alloy. The new
version (as
of March 1, 2017) is 92% nickel, 5%
carbon and 2.5%
zinc, with
traces of other metals...
- as DJ
Zinc, is a
British DJ and
record producer.
Zinc first became known for 1995's "Super
Sharp Shooter", a hip hop/jungle fusion,
notably one
of the pioneering...
-
rubies. In the
scientific community, the
systematic use
of the term
generally ended in the 19th century, with the
transition to the
modern system of naming...
-
of the
spinel group.
Spinels are
grouped in
series by the B cation. The
group is
named for
spinel (MgAl 2O 4),
which was once
known as "spinel
ruby"...
- iron, copper,
zinc, nickel, tin, and lead. It also
involves the same
techniques used to
excavate ores
of gems, such as
diamonds and
rubies. Soft-rock mining...