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Susie Leopold
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Nerd who 💜s: husband, 🐱s Mara Jade🌈, Leia Organa, General Hugs & Obsidian Gideon (one more and I qualify for crazy-cat-lady status), Hawai`i, geology, 🌋💎 Star Wars costuming, Outlander, books, movies, nature, MineralCup superfan(she/her)💙
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Lady Liberty’s torch has gone thru renovations over the years. Originally designed as a lighthouse, the original torch was replaced by a new #copper torch in 1986 that was covered in gold leaf to give it a glow. It is 29 feet in length and weighs 450,000 pounds, with copper that will endure. Vote👇🏼
#Copper is the oldest metal worked by humans, & is 100% recyclable. Nearly 80% of all copper ever mined is still in use today. Historically significant examples of its use include the Statue of Liberty, which is made of copper.

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November 10, 2025 at 1:32 AM
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Though both deserve accolades...Copper, how versatile, malleable, and enduring, maturing into an elegant patina.
November 9, 2025 at 2:08 PM
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#MichiganCopper Part 2! Gary Cotter, PhD, aka the #Copper Guy, sells museum quality copper specimens at Michigan Rocks & Minerals, and is writing a history of Michigan Copper. More info on Cotter at Youtube, and eye candy below.

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A Colorful Collection of Michigan Copper Minerals. #copper #crystals #michigan
YouTube video by Michigan Rocks & Minerals
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November 9, 2025 at 12:29 AM
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Copper helps power the entire planet, enables the transition to greener technology, is crucial for the production of red blood cells, & makes exquisite & durable art. Throw in 100% recyclability, & you have the perfect ore. #NoLube :)

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#Copper is the oldest metal worked by humans, & is 100% recyclable. Nearly 80% of all copper ever mined is still in use today. Historically significant examples of its use include the Statue of Liberty, which is made of copper.

Vote info 👇🏼

#OreCup ⚒️ sci-fi 🧪 Geosciences #WomenInSTEM geology 🍎 🔭🪐
November 9, 2025 at 12:58 AM
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The Old Copper complex, was an ancient Native American culture around Michigan that mined (>5,000 mines) & worked the 99% pure native copper for tools, weapons, and ornaments as far back as 9,500 yrs. Fascinating! #MichiganCopper More

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America's First Metal Industry: The Old Copper Complex
YouTube video by UArizona Mining Engineering & Mineral Resources
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November 9, 2025 at 12:15 AM
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#Copper

Learning about Old Copper Culture in North America ca. 4000-1500 BC. I should know about this — born and living in Wisconsin — but apparently not covered in grade school or high school history classes.

So THANKS! #MinCup #OreCup #OreCup25

www.mpm.edu/research-col...
Old Copper Culture | Milwaukee Public Museum
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November 9, 2025 at 7:14 PM
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I went to Cranbrook looking for the ores in Ore Cup. I hadn't fully realized before how many copper samples it has. This one is still my favorite.
November 9, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Michigan is my home and it has #copper. Three copper in calcite specimens, two originating in MI and one from Arizona. The only calcite I like has a chewy copper center!

Vote for Copper in #OreCup! www.mineralcup.org/vote-results...
November 9, 2025 at 2:54 PM
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#OreCup The answer is obvious.

Don't be stubborn: #Copper is inevitable.
November 9, 2025 at 10:01 AM
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Of all the minerals in the #OreCup for my art/physics use voting scheme copper wins hands down!

Ok, molybdenum has some applications as catalyst/electrodes/in alloys but copper is the conductor par excellence.

In art we have all of bronze & copper sculpture & many blue/green pigments! Vote copper!
November 9, 2025 at 1:31 PM
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We didn’t always recognize #Molybdenite or know how to use Mo until the late 19th Century. Rh wasn’t discovered until 1908. After early experiments during WWI, automobile and aviation industries found uses for both elements in high-performance alloys. Then catalysts and medical uses.
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November 8, 2025 at 5:01 AM
Bornite is great, but #molybdenite is not copper! I kid (kind of)! A soft, silver, greasy, hexagonal mineral that can look like JiffyPop, foil-wrapped leftovers, or metallic graphite. It can handle high-stress/high-temps, & it's anti-corrosive. Those seem like good qualities here & now!
#OreCup
November 8, 2025 at 12:40 PM
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What makes the greatest ore, tho? Sulfides crystallize at higher temperatures and have simpler molecular structures. Sulfosalts precipitate at lower temperatures, have greater solubility, plus bonus semi-metals. I’m voting for the sulfosalt, #Tetrahedrite.
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November 4, 2025 at 2:04 AM
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Learn more about dendritic minerals.
Dendritic Crystal and Minerals – Geology In
Dendrite minerals are natural tree-like or moss-like formations found on or in rocks and minerals. These fascinating patterns form when an e...
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November 3, 2025 at 2:10 AM
For once I have both mins in my collection! (Ignore the fur-covered cat tree.)

1/3 of my cats posed for photos. They all received treats after the grueling sitting next to a mineral. Copper-hued Hugs is MVP, Obsidian sort of posed, and Leia did her own thing.

#OreCup #MinCup #Copper
November 3, 2025 at 1:42 AM
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Naturally occurring pure copper is called “native” copper & is formed in veins & fractures by super-heated mineral-rich fluids often associated with volcanic activity. My sample shown below. Get the lead out & vote #copper!

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November 3, 2025 at 12:04 AM
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The Flemish masters painted on #copper as it provided a smooth surface that allowed fine detail and durability of their exquisite works, like this self portrait of Rembrandt.

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November 3, 2025 at 12:31 AM
Michigan has historically been a source for beautiful, and useful, #copper. Specifically, the Upper Peninsula contains the largest native copper deposits!

Copper from Carnegie Natural History and Cranbrook Institute.

Vote copper for Michigan!

#OreCup #MinCup
November 3, 2025 at 12:56 AM
When admiring geologic features in movies/tv, my hand reaches out to trace whatever is pinging my geologic brain.
Tonight we saw One Battle After Another. There's some gorgeous #geology near the end. And I reached. The rocks were STUNNING. I also liked the movie.
Location: CA Anza-Borrego State Park
October 8, 2025 at 5:18 AM
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I guess since it won, here's the kyanite one college roommate got me which totally ruined the mediocre kyanite we saw in Spain ⚒️ #mincup25
October 3, 2025 at 12:27 AM
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Have minerals you want to see run in #MinCup26? The nomination form is open! www.mineralcup.org/nominations
October 3, 2025 at 12:08 AM
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This October I am going to use the #SpacetoberChallenge prompts on IG as inspiration for sharing both new work & space art from my portfolio. Starting with my #linocut portrait of Félicette for the prompt “launch”. 🧪🐡 #histsci

Félicette was a Parisian stray tuxedo cat who was recruited into the 🧵
October 1, 2025 at 1:42 PM
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Day 2 of #spacetober_challenge is planet(s), so I am sharing two mini #linocut prints of Mars (with Phobos and Deimos) and Mercury, along with my stylized minimalist ‘Transit of Venus’ print, showing Venus eclipsing the Sun. 🧪🔭

#sciart #printmaking #spaceArt

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October 2, 2025 at 12:58 PM
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Ready to learn about rivers?
CATCHMENT CUP IS LIVE! Whose ready to learn about some new (and old) research catchments?!? First up: HEADWATER CATCHMENTS

VOTE HERE until 10/4: www.agu-h3s.org/rivercup
October 3, 2025 at 12:09 AM
Looking to fill that post- #MinCup need to learn facts about this orb we ride through space?
October is Spooky Lake month, 31 days of haunted hydrology!
Daily videos on Instagram: www.instagram.com/reel/DPPa1Un... and TikTok: www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8A8YmR2/
October 3, 2025 at 3:25 AM