akaganéite
Akaganéite is a naturally occurring iron oxyhydroxide mineral with the chemical formula FeO(OH). It is a member of the goethite group and is characterized by its distinctive needle-like or acicular crystal habit. Akaganéite is typically found in oxidized iron-rich environments, often associated with hydrothermal alteration or weathering processes.
The mineral is known for its bright yellow to yellowish-brown color and its vitreous to greasy luster.
Historically, akaganéite was first described in 1963 from specimens found in the Akagane mine in the Iwate
Due to its specific chemical composition and formation conditions, akaganéite is of interest to mineralogists and