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Pick the Ore Mineral of the Year! Voting for Copper vs Molybdenite will remain open for 48 hours. Credit: David M. Maietta and Harold Moritz
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November 10, 2025 at 8:01 PM
#OreCup ⚒️ sci-fi 🧪 🖖🏼 scifi Geosciences #WomenInSTEM geology 🍎 🔭🪐 Fascinating and fast :)
The rise and decline of Old Copper Culture tools, starting with the Midcontinent Rift System that generated the largest native #copper deposits in the world.

Was the copper just too pure? 😮

Watch and learn.

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Why Did These Ancient People Abandon Copper?
YouTube video by SciShow
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November 9, 2025 at 8:08 PM
#OreCup Finals:
It’s copper ore native #Copper vs molybdenum (& rhenium) ore #Molybdenite. Both are shiny, but only one can be the Ore Mineral of the Year

Vote:
Vote in Ore Cup FINALS — Mineral Cup & Ore Cup
Pick the Ore Mineral of the Year! Voting for Copper vs Molybdenite will remain open for 48 hours. Credit: David M. Maietta and Harold Moritz
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November 9, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Veins of red lightning
Hammered into shape, an art
Practiced to this day

#OreCup #MinPoem #copper
With 48 hours for the #OreCup final match, we just hit the halfway mark!

Have you voted?
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Will #Copper or #Molybdenum be our Ore Mineral of the Year?
Results for Ore Cup Finals! — Mineral Cup & Ore Cup
Live results for the FINAL MATCH! This match will run for 48 hours .
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November 10, 2025 at 4:13 AM
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Canada knows copper is the best ore!
November 9, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Big #Molybdenite sheets in #Quartz vein from Vrchoslav, Czech Republic.

Size: 8 x 6 cm

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November 9, 2025 at 9:10 PM
#OreCup FINALS: It’s time!

Place your vote to decide the IMA Ore Mineral of the Year: www.mineralcup.org/vote-results...
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Vote in Molybdenite vs Bornite Credit: Jyrki Autio and Kelly Nash
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November 9, 2025 at 12:01 AM
#OreCup final match of native #Copper vs #Molybdenite is happening now!

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Vote in Ore Cup FINALS — Mineral Cup & Ore Cup
Pick the Ore Mineral of the Year! Voting for Copper vs Molybdenite will remain open for 48 hours. Credit: David M. Maietta and Harold Moritz
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November 10, 2025 at 4:00 AM
Delicious:)

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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!

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November 9, 2025 at 3:14 PM
#OreCup finals are between a pair of bewitching ore minerals that glitter and gleam. But only one can have your vote.

Will it be native copper or molybdenite? You’re running out of time to choose!

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Vote in Ore Cup FINALS — Mineral Cup & Ore Cup
Pick the Ore Mineral of the Year! Voting for Copper vs Molybdenite will remain open for 48 hours. Credit: David M. Maietta and Harold Moritz
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November 10, 2025 at 4:02 PM
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
#OreCup FINALS:

Place your vote to decide the IMA Ore Mineral of the Year! Are you a fan of the classic native metal #Copper, or the slippery silver #Molybdenite that evaded being pinned down for so long?

Vote:
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November 9, 2025 at 2:00 AM
Only a few hours left to vote in the #OreCup semifinals of #Molybdenite vs #Bornite!

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November 8, 2025 at 8:01 PM
#OreCup The answer is obvious.

Don't be stubborn: #Copper is inevitable.
November 9, 2025 at 10:01 AM
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.

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November 9, 2025 at 12:58 AM
The rise and decline of Old Copper Culture tools, starting with the Midcontinent Rift System that generated the largest native #copper deposits in the world.

Was the copper just too pure? 😮

Watch and learn.

#OreCup #OreCup25

youtube.com/watch?v=lf7c...
Why Did These Ancient People Abandon Copper?
YouTube video by SciShow
youtube.com
November 9, 2025 at 7:58 PM
We’re in the final stretch of #OreCup!

Native #Copper is an ore so integral to our history that we named several eras after it and its alloys

#Molybdenite spent centuries tricking us into thinking it was something else entirely

Vote:
Vote in Ore Cup FINALS — Mineral Cup & Ore Cup
Pick the Ore Mineral of the Year! Voting for Copper vs Molybdenite will remain open for 48 hours. Credit: David M. Maietta and Harold Moritz
www.mineralcup.org
November 10, 2025 at 12:01 PM
Thin flakes of #Molybdenite in the granite fissure from Mt. Blanc Massif, Chamonix, France.

#OreCup #ore #mineral #mineralogy #mineralexpert
November 8, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Well shaped native #Copper crystals arranged into typical dendritic aggregate, Copper Queen Mine, Arizona, USA.

Size 6 x 2 cm

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November 9, 2025 at 9:07 PM
We’ve voted all week to pick the #OreCup finalists, but only one can be the Ore Mineral of the Year.

Learn, share, vote, campaign! The choice is yours.

Vote: www.mineralcup.org/vote-results...

Results:
Results for Ore Cup Finals! — Mineral Cup & Ore Cup
Live results for the FINAL MATCH! This match will run for 48 hours .
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November 9, 2025 at 8:01 PM
1/3 Well this is a first (for me): Native #copper replaces ancient cross-bedded sedimentary rock perfectly preserving the original cross-bedding. Copper does amazing stuff in Michigan. 🤯 More below! Pinging @richardgibson.bsky.social

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November 10, 2025 at 2:59 PM
With 48 hours for the #OreCup final match, we just hit the halfway mark!

Have you voted?
Vote: www.mineralcup.org/vote-results...

Do you need to campaign for your chosen fav?
Results: www.mineralcup.org/vote-results...

Will #Copper or #Molybdenum be our Ore Mineral of the Year?
Results for Ore Cup Finals! — Mineral Cup & Ore Cup
Live results for the FINAL MATCH! This match will run for 48 hours .
www.mineralcup.org
November 10, 2025 at 12:00 AM
Vote in Ore Cup FINALS
It’s down to the final match to select our Ore Mineral of the Year! Native copper is the purest form of copper ore with a deep history with humans, while slippery Molybdenite confounded us for centuries until finals sharing its secrets on how to enhance all it touches. Both are worthy contenders, but only one can win! Native copper forms reddish-brown branching tendrils that are valued for their beauty and utility. The coppery sheen tarnishes to a green or black patina of malachite, azurite, cuprite, and other minerals. It is metallic, highly malleable and ductile, with unusually high electrical and thermal conductivity. Native copper has the highest concentration of copper of any copper ore, with only trace contamination by other elements. But native copper deposits are typically too rare and too small to be primary mining targets. Instead, some of the more than 150 copper-containing minerals, primary chalcopyrite, chalcocite, and bornite, are mined to produce 20 million tons of copper per year. Native copper has a long history with humans as one of our first ores. Its ductility and malleability allowed prehistoric cultures to cold-shape copper, and its low melting temperature allowed ancient peoples to develop metallurgy around campfires. The demand for copper is increasing, with the metal essential to everything from simple wires to cutting-edge technological advancements. Copper deposits are being depleted at a faster rate than any other ore, even though iron and aluminum are mined in higher volumes. You can learn more about copper in its Round 1 writeup the fan highlights, and in its semifinal writeup and fan highlights. Molybdenite forms greasy, soft silver hexagonal flakes. It’s the primary ore of molybdenum and the only ore of its trace contaminate rhenium. While this molybdenum ore looks and feels similar to graphite, it is denser, has a more blue tint in its streak when rubbed on paper, and is shinier. It was also mistaken for a lead ore until the element molybdenum was discovered in 1778 and isolated in 1781. It took until the early 1900s to identify its most common trace contaminate and mining byproduct rhenium. Molybdenite forms in high-temperature hydrothermal deposits, with the richest ore deposits usually mined in conjunction with massive copper deposits. About 200,000 to 250,000 tons of molybdenum is produced globally each year, decreasing in recent years as no new mines have started up. The largest producers of molybdenum are China, Chile, Peru, and the United States. While molybdenum has been found in a Japanese sword from 1330, it took until the early 1900s to reliably process the ore and use it commercially. Most molybdenum is added to steel alloys to impart strength and increase heat and corrosion resistance, but it’s also a high-performance lubricant. Molybdenum powder is also a fertilizer additive to increase nitrogen fixation, and as an anti-corrosion paint additive. Rhenium is used in metal alloys in wind turbines and automobile catalysts. You can learn more about molybdenite in its Round 1 writeup the fan highlights, and in its semifinal writeup and fan highlights. **Please vote only once per player.** Multiple players may vote using the same device. **Voting for each match starts and ends at 00:00 GMT.** Due to site limitations, the polls will continue to be visible, but only votes cast in the 48-hour period will be tallied. time remaining
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November 9, 2025 at 8:51 PM
#Carrollite from Congo at the Tucson show #OreCup #MineralMonday
November 6, 2025 at 1:08 PM