alanyait
Alanyait is a mineral first discovered in 2014 in the Alanya region of Turkey, from which it derives its name. It is a rare silicate mineral characterized by its complex chemical formula, which includes elements such as sodium, calcium, and magnesium. Alanyait typically forms in metamorphic rocks under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions. Its crystal structure is described as monoclinic. Visually, alanyait appears as small, transparent to translucent crystals, often with a vitreous luster. Coloration can range from colorless to pale yellow or greenish hues. It is often found associated with other metamorphic minerals. The mineral's discovery added to the known mineralogy of the region and provided new insights into the geological processes that formed its host rocks. Research into alanyait continues to explore its precise physical and chemical properties and its geological significance.