bobierrite
Bobierrite is a rare phosphate mineral with the chemical formula Mg3(PO4)2 8H2O. It is a hydrated magnesium phosphate and is a member of the bobierrite group. The mineral typically occurs as a secondary mineral in arid environments, often forming as an alteration product of other magnesium-bearing minerals. It is known for its delicate, often prismatic or acicular crystal habit, and can be colorless to white. Bobierrite is relatively soft, with a Mohs hardness of 2.5. It is also a translucent mineral. It is found in only a few locations worldwide. Notable occurrences include the type locality in the Bobierre mine in Converse County, Wyoming, USA. Other finds have been reported in places like Argentina, Australia, and Chile. Its rarity and specialized formation conditions make it of interest to mineral collectors and geologists studying weathering processes. The presence of bobierrite can indicate specific geological and climatic conditions.