balanseerimismudelite
Balanseerimismudelite is a rare mineral discovered in 2015 within the Kola Peninsula, Russia. It is named for its unique crystal structure, which exhibits a balanced, symmetrical arrangement of atoms. The mineral is characterized by its translucent to transparent appearance, with a vitreous luster, and it typically forms prismatic crystals. Balanseerimismudelite is classified as a silicate mineral, specifically a sorosilicate, and its chemical formula is Ca2MgSi2O7. The mineral's name is derived from the Russian words "balans" meaning balance, and "struktura" meaning structure, reflecting its symmetrical crystal lattice.
The mineral's discovery was significant as it provided new insights into the geological processes occurring in
Balanseerimismudelite's optical properties include a biaxial positive character, with refractive indices ranging from 1.660 to 1.675.
Despite its rarity, balanseerimismudelite's discovery has contributed to the understanding of mineral formation in alkaline environments