Turquoise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula Cu Al 6 (PO 4) 4 8 ·4 H 2 O. It is rare and valuable ...
Turquoise (trading platform) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Turquoise is an equities trading platform (Multilateral trading facility or MTF), created by nine major investment banks. The consortium hopes the system will provide dealing ...
Turquoise facts, history and Turquoise Mine List
A turquoise facts, history, lore and Turquoise mines list. Everything you want to know about turquoise. We have listed all the Turquoise mines in the American Southwest with ...
Turquoise Museum Official Site
The Turquoise Museum and its collections of turquoise have been used as a source of information and pictures for over 40 years. Uncover the mystery of turquoise, delve into its ...
Turquoise: Turquoise mineral information and data.
Turquoise Group. Chalcosiderite-Turquoise Series. Planerite-Turquoise Series. The copper analogue of Faustite. A secondary mineral occurring in the ...
GemRocks: Turquoise
TURQUOISE (Fr - turquoise; Ger - Türkis/Türkisblau; Nor - turkis; Rus - ) TURQUOISE, CuAl 6 (PO 4) 4 (OH) 8 · 4H 2 O. A. Turquoise mass (height - 6.6 cm) from Gabbs, Nye County ...
Turquoise Mineral Data
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Turquoise
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TURQUOISE (Hydrated Copper Aluminum Phosphate)
Turquoise is a valuable mineral and is possibly the most valuable, non-transparent mineral in the jewelry trade. It has been mined for eons since at least 6000 BC. by early ...