CopperRiver may refer to CopperRiver Alaska , in the United States. CopperRiver Wisconsin , in the United States. CopperRiver British Columbia , a tributary of the Skeena River in Canada. geodis de CopperRiver ... more details
no footnotes date November 2009 Infobox Riverriver name CopperRiver image name Chitina dipnet.jpg image ... region US AK type river source GNIS Copper Glacier on Mount Wrangell mouth coord 60 23 19 N 144 57 39 W region US AK type river source GNIS Copper Bay of Pacific Ocean basin countries United States of America ... at mouth watershed sqmi 24400 The CopperRiver or Ahtna River Ahtna language Ahtna Athabascan Atna is a 300 ... The CopperRiver rises out of the Copper Glacier , which lies on the northeast side of Mount Wrangell ..., Alaska Chitina , where it is joined from the southeast by the Chitina River . The CopperRiver ... of convert 7 mph . It is a mile 1.6  km wide at the CopperRiver Delta, near Cordova, Alaska ... calve directly into the river. The Copper enters the Gulf of Alaska approximately 50 miles 80  km southeast of Cordova, Alaska Cordova . The name of the river comes for the abundant copper ... by navigation difficulties at the river s mouth. The construction of the CopperRiver and Northwestern ... CopperRiver near Child s Glacier, following the old railroad route and ending at the reconstructed Million Dollar Bridge across the river. The Tok Cut Off follows the CopperRiver Valley on the north ... Canada goose . Over 20,000 years ago, the area now drained by the great CopperRiver was a massive ... Image Copper1.jpg Rafters and Child s Glacier on the lower CopperRiver. File CopperRiver fishwheels.jpg Fishwheels on the CopperRiver Image Copper2.jpg Sand dunes on the CopperRiver. File CopperRiver near Chitina.jpg CopperRiver near Chitina, looking south from the bridge Image Picea mariana taiga.jpg Black Spruce taiga along the CopperRiver. Image Glacial Dust off Alaska.jpg Wind picks ... of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. External links Commons category CopperRiver http www.ecotrust.org copperriver Ecotrust CopperRiver Program http library.state.ak.us asp edocs 2007 04 ocn123246851.pdf CopperRiver salmon habitat management study prepared for Ecotrust prepared by Marie E. Lowe ... more details
Infobox NRHP name CopperRiver and Northwestern Railway nrhp type hd image Crnwbridge.jpg caption A disused CR&NW bridge along McCarthy Road nearest city Chitina, Alaska lat degrees 61 lat minutes 17 lat seconds 34 lat direction N long degrees 144 long minutes 42 long seconds 48 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Alaska architect Heney,Michael J. architecture added April 24, 1973 area convert 0 acre governing body Local refnum 73002275 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The CopperRiver and Northwestern Railway was a railroad, now defunct, built by the Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation Kennecott Corporation between 1907 and 1911 to take copper ore from Kennicott, Alaska to Cordova, Alaska , a distance of convert 315 km mi abbr on . The railroad was built by thousands of workers, who laid tracks around glaciers, across canyons and through deep snow and avalanche areas. Michael James Heney started building the railway from Cordova, Alaska . Other businesses tried to build it first to gain access to the rich copper and coal mines. He got the farthest and his idea of using Cordova as a natural shelter harbor worked the other town s break water from which his competitor s railways started was destroyed. He could not pay for the rest of the road, so he sold it to his ... as a highway route. 48 miles of the CopperRiver Highway were completed, from Cordova to the Million ... of Historic Places External links http aksalmondipnetting.com CRNWRy.htm CopperRiver and Northwestern Railway Select Images DEFAULTSORT CopperRiver Northwestern Railway Category Defunct Alaska railroads ... Cordova Census Area, Alaska Category Transportation in Unorganized Borough, Alaska de CopperRiver and Northwestern Railway fr CopperRiver and Northwestern Railway fi CopperRiver and Northwestern .... The last spike in the construction, a copper spike, was driven on Wednesday, March 29, 1911, by Chief ... because the mines produced 200 million worth of copper ore during their operation. The good ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Tsomo RiverCopper image status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae genus Poecilmitis species P. lyncurium binomial Poecilmitis lyncurium binomial authority Trimen, 1868 synonyms Zeritis lyncurium small Trimen, 1868 small Chrysoritis lyncurium The Tsomo RiverCopper or Tsomo River Opal Poecilmitis lyncurium is a species of butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is Endemism endemic to South Africa , where it is found from the northern East Cape to southern KwaZulu Natal. The wingspan is 21 24 mm for males and 23 26 mm for females. Adults are on wing from December to January. ref Woodhall, S. Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa, Cape Town Struik Publishers, 2005. ref The larvae feed on Myrsine and Diospyros species. They are attended to by Crematogaster ants. References Reflist Gimenez Dixon, M. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 17842 all Poecilmitis lyncurium . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 31 July 2007. wikispecies commons Theclinae stub Category Poecilmitis Category Insects of South Africa vi Tsomo RiverCopper ... more details
Infobox road marker image Image Alaska 10 shield.svg 70px state AK name CopperRiver Highway maint map CopperRiver Highway map.svg map alt Map of the CopperRiver Highway length mi 49.5 length round 1 length ref ref name DoT cite web url http www.dot.state.ak.us stwdplng highwaydata pub routelists all stwdRtlist 2008 10.pdf title Highway Analysis System Route List date October 27 2008 publisher Alaska Department of Transportation pages 36 accessdate 12 April 2010 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref established direction a South terminus a 2nd Street in Cordova, Alaska Cordova junction direction b North terminus b North of the Million Dollar Bridge over the Miles Glacier seealso Alaska Route 10 The CopperRiver Highway extends convert 49.5 mi km 1 from Cordova, Alaska Cordova along the old railbed of the CopperRiver and Northwestern Railway . Construction began in 1945, and was originally intended to link Cordova, Alaska Cordova with the state highway system at Chitina, Alaska Chitina . The Million Dollar Bridge , which had carried trains until the CR&NW shut down, was converted for highway use. It is one of two discontinuous segments of Alaska Route 10 . The road extended only slightly beyond the bridge when the Good Friday Earthquake of 1964 halted construction and severely damaged the Million Dollar Bridge, collapsing the north span. Temporary repairs were made, and the bridge continued to be used, despite being unsafe. Permanent repairs were not completed until 2005. The first convert 12 mi km 0 of the highway is paved the rest is gravel. A primitive four wheel drive road continues for convert 10 mi km 0 beyond the end of the highway to the Allen River. References reflist coord 60 40 25.30 N 144 44 52.28 W region US AK type landmark source dewiki display title Category State highways in Alaska Category Valdez Cordova Census Area, Alaska de CopperRiver Highway es Autopista CopperRiver ... more details
pp semi small yes Other uses good article Infobox copperCopper IPAc en icon k p r respell KOP r ... ductile metal with very high thermal conductivity thermal and electrical conductivity . Pure copper ... and list of copper alloys its alloys have been used for thousands of years. In the Roman era, copper ... , later shortened to uprum . Its compounds are commonly encountered as copper II salts, which often ... as pigments. Architectural structures built with copper corrode to give green verdigris or patina . Decorative art prominently features copper, both by itself and as part of pigments. Copper II ions ... life. The main areas where copper is found in animals are tissues, liver, muscle and bone. Characteristics Physical File Cu Scheibe.JPG thumb left 150px A copper disc 99.95 pure made by continuous casting and industrial etching etching . File Copper just above its melting point.jpg left 150px thumb Copper just above its melting point keeps its pink luster color when enough light outshines the orange incandescence color. Copper, silver and gold are in group 11 element group 11 of the periodic table ... through metallic bond s. Contrary to metals with incomplete d shells, metallic bonds in copper ... and high ductility of single crystals of copper. ref name b1 At the macroscopic scale, introduction ... under applied stress thereby increasing its hardness. For this reason, copper is usually supplied ... of copper partly explains its high electrical 59.6 10 sup 6 sup   Siemens unit S m and thus ... permissible current density of copper in open air is approximately 3.1 10 sup 6 sup   A m sup ... Manufacturing Alliance isbn 0 9624382 0 0 edition 4th pages 18 12 ref As with other metals, if copper ... accessdate 29 April 2011 ref Together with osmium bluish , and gold yellow , copper is one of only ... isbn 0665469128 ref Pure copper is orange red and acquires a reddish tarnish when exposed to air. The characteristic color of copper results from the electronic transitions between the filled 3d and half ... more details
wiktionary copperCopper is a reddish colored metallic element, widely used in manufacturing and industry. Copper may also refer to Biology Lycaeninae , a family of butterflies commonly called the coppers Copper Ant blue , found in Australia, from southern Queensland to Victoria Copper Pencil blue , found ... and Victoria The Copper Underwing Amphipyra pyramidea , is a moth of the family Noctuidae, distributed across the Palaearctic region Copper shark , the common name for Carcharhinus brachyurus , also known as the bronze whaler or narrowtooth shark The copper colored restrepia is a copper colored orchid ... venomous species found in southern Asia Copper adder , a venomous pitviper subspecies found in the eastern United States Geography CopperRiver Alaska , a 300 mile 480& 160 km river in south central Alaska in the United States Copper, Jackson County, Oregon , a submerged town Copper Mountain disambiguation Copper Lake , Canada Copper Mine Gulch , California, United States Copper Mountains , Arizona, United States Copper Nunataks , Antarctic Peninsula Copper Peak , Michigan, United States Copper Salmon Wilderness , Oregon, United States Copper Country , an area in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States Copper, Oregon disambiguation Other Copper color , the color of the metal Copper comic Copper comic , a web and print comic Copper band , a rock band from Buffalo, New York Copper Knoxville band , an alternative rock band from Knoxville, TN Copper MUD Copper MUD , a DikuMUD based MUD launched in June 1991 Copper , a Canadian police drama now known as Rookie Blue Copper 2012 TV series Copper 2012 TV series , a BBC America period drama Copper Age , a phase in human technological development Copper Riot , a major riot which took place in Moscow in 1662 Copper, British or Australian ... topics 59263 cop or copper how did it start posts ref Telecommunications jargon for twisted pair connections The Manhattan Project s codename for plutonium . Actual copper was called honest to God copper ... more details
s many Finland Finnish immigrants. Michigan Tech was founded in response to the needs of the copper mines. The Copper Country averages more snowfall than any part of the USA east of the Mississippi River .... This mine was one of the most productive mines in the Copper Country. File Copper 24459.jpg thumb 13 oz. nugget of native copper , Keweenaw County, Michigan . Size 9.5 x 8.6 x 1.7 cm. The Copper ... and Ontonagon County, Michigan Ontonagon counties. The area is so named as copper mining was prevalent .... In its heyday, the area was the world s greatest producer of copper. ref name Ellis http ethnicity.lib.mtu.edu index.html An Interior Ellis Island Ethnic Diversity and the Peopling of Michigan s Copper Country, Keweenaw Ethnic Groups. MTU Archives and Copper Country Historical Collection, J. Robert Van Pelt Library, Michigan Technological University . ref The Copper Country is highly unusual among copper mining districts in that the copper was predominantly in the form of copper metal native copper rather than the copper oxides or copper sulfides that form the copper ore at almost every other copper mining district. Native Americans in the United States Native Americans mined copper from small ... of Detroit, Michigan Detroit reported on the copper deposits in 1841. The first successful copper mine ... about 100 miles southwest to northeast. ref Walter S. White 1968 The native copper deposits ... are now the area s major industries. Popular tourist destinations include the cities of Copper Harbor, Michigan Copper Harbor and Houghton, Michigan Houghton , and the Porcupine Mountains with Lake ... Peninsula, to work in the mines. And they stayed on and prospered even after the copper mines closed ... Ellis The Copper Country is largely rural, and much of it has been designated as state parks or similar designations. These include McLain State Park , Porcupine Mountains State Park , and the Copper ... to the area s copper mining history. Institutions of higher education include Finlandia University ... more details
saved book title Copper subtitle An overview cover image NatCopper.jpg cover color Copper An overview Overview Copper Isotopes Isotopes of copper Miscellany Peak copper List of copper alloys Copper deficiency Category Wikipedia books on chemical elements Category Copper Wikipedia books on elements ... more details
Copper manipulation may refer to List of copper alloys Sumitomo copper affair in the mid 1990s United Copper affair in 1907 dab Category Article Feedback 5 ... more details
Copper Creek can refer to several streams Copper Creek Valdez Cordova Borough, Alaska several with that name Copper Creek Denali Borough, Alaska Copper Creek California Copper Creek Washington disambig ... more details
Richelieu Chambly 2.jpg thumb left Spawning area on Richelieu River at Chambly, Quebec Chambly The copper ... in the Richelieu River. Very recently, the presence of copper redhorse has again been reported in the Lavaltrie Contrecoeur sector of the St. Lawrence River. The reasons for its presence in this stretch of the river in the spring and early summer pre spawning congregation, spawning or migration route and fall wintering grounds could not be determined. High quality copper redhorse habitat is in decline ...Taxobox name Copper Redhorse status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Cypriniformes familia Catostomidae genus Moxostoma species M. hubbsi binomial Moxostoma hubbsi binomial authority Vianney Legendre Legendre , 1952 The Copper Redhorse Moxostoma hubbsi is a species of ray finned fish in the Catostomidae family. It is found only in Canada . Its extremely small range, which is restricted to a few rivers in the lowlands of southwestern Quebec, has contracted significantly in the past few decades. Confirmed populations currently exist in the St. Lawrence and Richelieu rivers. Rivi re des Mille les likely supports a remnant population. The copper redhorse is one of seven species of the genus Moxostoma family Catostomidae occurring in Canada. Its ... copper redhorse spend their first growing season in shallow shoreline areas no more than 1.5 ... is extremely low. Compared to its congeners, the relative abundance of young of the year copper redhorse in the Richelieu River, the only river in which spawning is confirmed, is 0.35 or less ... characteristics of the copper redhorse, such as its longevity, late age of sexual maturity ... contribute, in some respects, to making it more vulnerable. Since the waters inhabited by the copper ... The significance of the copper redhorse is not limited to scientific and ecological considerations ... es Moxostoma hubbsi fr Chevalier cuivr pt Moxostoma hubbsi vi Copper Redhorse ... more details
Copper Mountain may refer to Landforms in Canada Copper Mountain Alberta in Alberta Copper Mountain British Columbia in British Columbia Landforms in the United States Copper Mountain Alaska in Alaska Copper Mountain Arizona in Arizona Copper Mountain Colorado in Colorado Copper Mountain, an alternate name for Peak Mountain of Connecticut Copper Mountain Idaho in Idaho Copper Mountain Montana in Montana Copper Mountain Nevada in Nevada Copper Mountain Oregon in Oregon Copper Mountain South Dakota in South Dakota Copper Mountain Utah in Utah Copper Mountain Washington in Washington Copper Mountain Wyoming in Wyoming Other meanings Copper Mountain film Copper Mountain film , a 1983 film Copper Mountain, British Columbia , a former mining town in the Similkameen Country of southern British Columbia, Canada Copper Mountain, Colorado geodis ru ... more details
Since 1870, there have been several formal attempts to restrict the copper output and raise, in this form, its price. This is a list of copper cartel s in the 20th century Copper Export Association , CEA, 1918 1923 Copper Exporters, Inc. , CEI, 1926 1932 International Copper Cartel , ICC, 1935 1939 Also called World Copper Agreement Intergovernmental Council of Copper Exporting Countries , CIPEC, 1967 1988 Further reading Herfindahl, O. 1959 Copper costs and prices 1870 1957, RFF, Baltimore. Category Cartels Category Copper ... more details
Inappropriate tone date August 2008 Anaconda Copper Mining Company until 1915 known as the Amalgamated Copper Mining Company was one of the largest trusts of the early 20th century. The Anaconda was purchased ... as an environmental liability for BP , the current owner of ARCO. History of Anaconda Copper Beginnings Anaconda Copper Mining Company started in 1881 when Marcus Daly bought a small silver mine called .... Huge deposits of another mineral, copper , were discovered soon and Daly became a copper magnate. Daly ... mine was the largest copper producing mine in the world. ref Horace. J. Stevens 1908 The Copper ... to control the world copper market. In 1892 the French Rothschilds began negotiations to buy the Anaconda ... the sale of about forty percent of the world s copper production. The Rockefellers The Rothschilds role ... Oil to create the giant Amalgamated Copper Mining Company , one of the largest trusts of the early 20th century. By 1899 Amalgamated Copper acquired majority stock in the Anaconda Copper Company and the Rothschilds ... law s such as those championed by President Theodore Roosevelt . Amalgamated competes in copper At the beginning ... high copper price , copper was very profitable, and copper mining expanded rapidly. Between 1899 and 1915, Anaconda, controlled by Standard Oil insiders, stayed under the name of Amalgamated Copper Company. Amalgamated was in conflict with powerful copper king F. Augustus Heinze , who also owned mines in Butte which in 1902 he consolidated as the United Copper Company . Thus, neither organization was able to monopolize copper extraction in Montana. In addition, although Butte was then the most prolific copper mining district in the world, Amalgamated could not control other copper mining districts, such as those in Copper Country Michigan , Arizona , and countries outside the United States ... and the properties of William A. Clark Butte s third copper king . The Rockefellers were then able to gain complete control of Butte s copper as they merged them all with Amalgamated. The reorganized ... more details
About Copper Island, the area in Michigan , USA other uses Copper Island disambiguation Geobox Region name Copper Island native name other name Kuparisaari category etymology official name Northern Keweenaw ... state Michigan state flag 1 region district border part city landmark river capital capital location ... map caption Copper Island is on Lake Superior, separated from the rest of the Keweenaw Peninsula ... footnotes Copper Island is a local name given to the northern part of the Keweenaw Peninsula projecting ... island was called Kuparisaari meaning Copper Island in Finland Finnish , ref http ethnicity.lib.mtu.edu groups Finns.html Michigan Technical University, Kupperisian Copper Island . ref Irish people ... Isle to the Copper Isle . ref and French people French French Canadian ref http habitant.org houghton ... Tracing French Canadians in Michigan s Copper Country ref settlers to the area. However, neither ... as an island, Copper Island is the largest island in Lake Superior. Citation needed date September 2008 History Historically, Kuparisaari Copper Island was used to mean the Keweenaw north of Portage Lake, but more generically the copper country of the Upper Peninsula. Inhabitants of the area ... themselves to be Copper Islanders. ref cite book title History of the Finns in Michigan url http books.google.com ... indicates, Copper Island has sometimes been used as a sobriquet for Michigan s copper country. But in a larger ... for the Finns. As one scholarly source notes blockquote Finnish immigration to Michigan s copper ..., copper island, went beyond the Finnish immigrant identification of the island that comprises ... s Copper Country is recognized as focal to Finnish immigration to America, the birthplace of many ... Mining Company Calumet & Hecla and Champion Mining Company Champion mining See, Copper Range Company ... of politics and faith. The Finns who immigrated to the copper mining district held to a pietistic ... Ellis Island Ethnic Diversity and the Peopling of Michigan s Copper Country, Keweenaw Ethnic ... more details
Yellow copper is a colloquial name for various mineral s and alloy s with high copper content Chiefly, chalcopyrite . Less frequently, brass . disambig ... more details
Beechey on the Back River . To the east, the Copper Inuit and the Netsilik Inuit Netsilingmiut were separated by Perry River in Queen Maud Gulf . While Copper Inuit traveled throughout Victoria ... and 1825. John Rae explorer John Rae encountered Copper Inuit at Rae River in 1847, and at Cape Flinders ...ethnic group group Copper Inuit image image caption Area of the Copper Inuit poptime 800 ref name condon ... Holman, 1980s Copper Inuit or Kitlinermiut are a Canadian Inuit group who live north of the tree line ... of Copper Inuit material cultre accessdate 2008 08 24 last VanStone first James W., Curator Emeritus ... name for themselves, they have adopted the English term, Copper Inuit . ref name osu It represents those westernmost Central Inuit who used and relied on native copper gathered along the lower Coppermine River and the Coronation Gulf. ref cite web url http www.civilisations.ca archeo nadlok nglos02e.html title Copper Inuit accessdate 2008 08 22 publisher civilisations.ca Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref According to Knud Rasmussen Rasmussen 1932 , other Eskimo referred to Copper Inuit ... ethnoatlas hmar cult dir culture.7838 title Society COPPER ESKIMO accessdate 2008 08 25 last Martin first Marlene M. publisher lucy.ukc.ac.uk ref History Early millennia Copper Inuit are descendants ... from prehistoric Thule culture to Copper Inuit culture, a modern people. ref name vanstone ... Papers in Science and Archaeology location isbn 0924171952 ref Copper Inuit were hunter gatherer nomad ... title Ethnobotany in the Central Canadian Arctic A survey of the plants used by the Copper Inuit ... pages 25 38 ref The people made copper arrows, spear heads, ulu blades, chisels, harpoons, and knives for both personal use and for trade amongst other Inuit. In addition to the copper products, Copper Inuit soapstone products were highly regarded in the Bering Strait trade network. ref name morrison cite journal url http pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca arctic Arctic44 3 239.pdf title The Copper Inuit ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 The Copper Riot , also known as the Moscow Uprising of 1662 lang ru , 1662 was a major riot in Moscow , which took place on July 25 of 1662. The beginning The riot was preceded by a gradual deterioration of the Russia n Economic system economy due to the Second Northern War with Poland and Sweden and sharp rise in tax es. In 1654, the Russian government decided to begin issuing copper money in large quantities, equating them with silver money. This government measure caused the devaluation of copper money, which, in turn, would provoke Profiteering business profiteering on top priority goods and mass production of counterfeit copper money with the involvement of some top officials. By 1662, Russia had already been experiencing an acute financial crisis . A few days before the riot, there had already been rumors about the so called vorovskiye listki , or black list s , which contained the names of those responsible for economic misfortunes. These lists would suddenly appear posted in several neighborhoods of Moscow on the night of July 25. They included the names of the traitors , such as boyar s Miloslavsky , okolnichy s Fyodor Rtishchev and Bogdan Khitrovo , diak D.M. Bashmakov, merchants V.G. Shorin, S. Zadorin and others. All these people were accused of causing economic collapse after the introduction of copper money and having secret ties with Catholic Poland. The riot and its suppression The Copper Riot began on the early morning of July 25 and continued until afternoon. Up to 10,000 people took part in the civil unrest, mostly Moscow Muscovite s posad people, soldier s, reiter s, some ..., up to 1,000 men were killed, hanged, or drowned in the Moscow River . Several thousand people were arrested and later exiled after a brutal investigation. Despite the fact that the Copper ..., copper coinage was abolished. See also Salt Riot Plague Riot Category Politics of the Russian ... more details
for the range in Nevada Copper Mountains Nevada Geobox Range name Copper Mountains image image size image caption country United States state Arizona geology orogeny highest Coyote Peak highest elevation imperial 2808 map map caption highest lat d 32 highest lat m 42 highest lat s 05 highest lat NS N highest long d 109 highest long m 52 highest long s 18 highest long EW W Unreferenced date April 2009 Notability Notability date April 2009 The Copper Mountains is a minor north south trending mountain range, only 8 miles long in southwestern Arizona in the southwestern Sonoran Desert . The Copper Mountains lie east of Yuma, Arizona Yuma , Arizona and east of the Yuma Desert also east of the Gila Mountains Yuma County Gila and Tinajas Altas Mountains . It lies on an extensive north sloping desert plain that drains into the Gila River floodplain close to its confluence and outlet into the southern Colorado River in the Lower Colorado River Valley . The Lechuguilla Desert and Coyote Wash lie west of the mountains the Tule Desert Arizona Tule Desert lies east. The highest point is Coyote Peak at convert 2808 ft m 0 . The communities just north at about 10 miles in the Gila River agricultural valley, are Wellton, Arizona Wellton , Noah, Arizona Noah , Roll, Arizona Roll , and Tacna, Arizona Tacna , Arizona. The Copper Mountains lie in the western portion of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range which is used by the MCAS, the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Marine Corps Air Station , Yuma also 3 miles north of the western end of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge . See also Valley and range sequence Southern Yuma County List of mountain ranges of Yuma County, Arizona List of mountain ranges of Arizona List of LCRV Wilderness Areas Colorado River Coord 32.486718 113.9832669 format dms display title Arizona geo stub Category Mountain ranges of the Sonoran Desert Category Mountain ranges of the Lower Colorado River Valley Category Mountain ranges of Yuma County, Arizona Category ... more details
Copper City may refer to a location in the United States Copper City, California disambiguation Copper City, Glenn County, California Copper City, San Bernardino County, California Copper City, Michigan geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. de Copper City ... more details
Copper beech may refer to An ornamental cultivar of the European Beech, Fagus sylvatica The Adventure of the Copper Beeches , a Sherlock Holmes story by Arthur Conan Doyle, part of the collection The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Copper Beech , a 1992 novel by Maeve Binchy dab ... more details
Copper fluoride could refer to Copper I fluoride cuprous fluoride, CuF . Copper II fluoride cupric fluoride, CuF sub 2 sub . disambig ar ja ... more details
Copper, Oregon may refer to Copper, Jackson County, Oregon , a submerged ghost town flooded by the Applegate Dam Copper, Wallowa County, Oregon , a ghost town on the Oregon Idaho border now part of Hells Canyon National Park Disambig ... more details
Copper tape refers to an adhesive backed copper pressure sensitive tape tape . Copper tape is used to keep slugs and snails out of certain areas in gardens, potted plants, and trunks of fruit trees, and other trees and shrubs. It is also used for other applications, such as electromagnetic shielding or low profile surface mount transmission line in electronics and in the production of tiffany lamp s. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Copper Tape Category Pest control Category Horticultural techniques Category Organic gardening Category Organic farming Category Copper ... more details