elektriahelite
Elektriahelite is a rare mineral discovered in 2019, found in the Koryak Mountains of Russia. It is named after the Greek word "elektros," meaning amber, and "ahelous," meaning to burn, reflecting its unique properties and origin. Elektriahelite is a complex oxide mineral with the chemical formula (Ca,Na)2(Fe,Mn)3+Si2O7. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and typically forms small, dark brown to black crystals or granular masses. The mineral is notable for its distinctive yellow to orange fluorescence under ultraviolet light, a property that is rare in minerals.
Elektriahelite is formed under high-temperature conditions, often associated with skarn deposits, which are metamorphic rocks formed
Despite its scientific significance, elektriahelite has no known industrial applications. Its primary value lies in its