aluevaan
Aluevaan is a rare and unique mineral discovered in the late 20th century, primarily found in the remote regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is known for its distinctive green color and its unusual crystal structure, which has sparked significant interest among geologists and mineralogists. The mineral was first identified in 1998 by a team of researchers from the University of Kinshasa, who named it after the local Aluevaan tribe, acknowledging their traditional knowledge of the area's geology.
Aluevaan is composed primarily of silicon, oxygen, and a small amount of aluminum. Its crystal structure is
The discovery of aluevaan has contributed to the understanding of the geological history of the region, providing