abeliallinen
Abeliallinen is a rare and distinctive type of mineral that belongs to the sorosilicate class, characterized by its unique chemical structure and optical properties. The mineral was first identified in the early 21st century and named after its place of discovery, the Abelia Mountains in northern Sweden, where it was found in small quantities within pegmatite veins. Abeliallinen’s chemical composition is primarily composed of aluminum, silicon, oxygen, and trace amounts of other elements, with a general formula often represented as Al₂Si₂O₇(OH)₂.
One of the most notable features of abeliallinen is its translucent to transparent appearance, often exhibiting
Abeliallinen is not widely recognized in the commercial gemstone market due to its scarcity and relatively
The mineral’s formation is believed to result from hydrothermal activity in granitic environments, where aluminum-rich fluids