alkurarvo
Alkurarvo is a rare mineral described in contemporary mineralogy as a metallic sulfide-oxide that forms layered crystals. It has drawn attention for its distinctive iridescent tarnish and compact prismatic habit.
It crystallizes in the monoclinic system; hardness 5.5–6 on the Mohs scale; color steel-gray with blue-green
Found in hydrothermal veins within contact metamorphic zones of the Alkura Basin; associated minerals include magnetite,
Named in 1998 by Dr. A. K. Rova, the name alkurarvo derives from the Alkura region and