amfiboleita
Amfiboleita is a rare mineral species discovered in 2016, found in the Capo di Bove mine in Sardinia, Italy. It is a member of the amphibole group, which includes minerals like tremolite, actinolite, and hornblende. The mineral is characterized by its unique chemical composition, specifically the presence of the element tellurium. This makes amfiboleita one of the few known minerals that contain tellurium, a rare and toxic element.
The mineral was first identified by a team of Italian and German researchers who analyzed samples from
Amfiboleita crystallizes in the monoclinic system and typically forms prismatic crystals. It is usually found in
Despite its rarity and the toxic nature of tellurium, amfiboleita has not been found to have any