Kvartsirühma
Kvartsirühma is an Estonian term that translates to "quartz group." It is commonly used in the context of geology and mineralogy to refer to a classification of minerals belonging to the quartz family. Quartz itself is a crystalline mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a framework of silicon dioxide (SiO2). The quartz group encompasses a variety of distinct mineral species, all sharing this fundamental silicon dioxide structure but differing in their crystal system, habit, and physical properties.
Key members of the quartz group include alpha-quartz, which is stable at room temperature and pressure, and
The quartz group minerals are among the most abundant in the Earth's crust. They are found in