eriasteisen
Eriasteisen is a rare and complex mineral that belongs to the group of tectosilicates. It was first discovered in 1976 in the Erongo Mountains of Namibia, and its name is derived from the Greek words "erion" meaning "mountain" and "steis" meaning "standing," reflecting its occurrence in the Erongo region. The mineral is characterized by its unique crystal structure and distinctive physical properties.
Eriasteisen typically forms in igneous rocks, particularly in granitic and syenitic environments. It is often associated
The chemical composition of eriasteisen is complex, involving a combination of silicon, oxygen, and various metal