Geodeetit
Geodeetit is a rare earth mineral, consisting of a mixture of proustite and pearceyite. Its composition is a combination of copper, zinc, sulfur, and oxygen. The mineral was first identified in 1948 and was named after the locality where it was found in Greenland.
Geodeetit forms in hydrothermal veins and has been found in Greenland, Canada, and the United States. It
The mineral exhibits a distinctive blue metallic luster and has a high reflectivity. Geodeetit can be identified
Studies of geodeetit have been conducted to determine its properties and potential uses. It is known to
As a rare mineral, geodeetit is primarily of interest to specialists in the field of geology and