Place

Float Copper Wayside

A ranger faces a specimen of float copper with a teal patina displayed on a concrete platform.
A ranger talks about geology and float copper.

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Quick Facts
Location:
Calumet, MI

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Float copper are chunks of copper varying in size from very small (ounces) to extremely large (tons) that were stripped from their original location by glaciers and slowly moved as the glaciers grew. They "floated" along the surface. This particular piece weighs in at 9,392 pounds. Random float copper discoveries fueled the copper mining rush of the 1840s.

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Last updated: January 12, 2021