evaporationit
Evaporationit is a mineral classified as a sulfate mineral, known for its distinctive crystalline structure and occurrence in evaporite deposits. It is primarily composed of hydrated calcium sulfate, similar in composition to other sulfate minerals such as gypsum and anhydrite, but distinguished by its unique crystallography and formation circumstances.
Typically, evaporationit forms in arid environments where bodies of water undergo extensive evaporation, leaving behind mineral
The mineral's crystalline form is usually tabular or prismatic, and it tends to occur as fine-grained to
Evaporationit's significance lies in its utility as an indicator mineral in geological studies related to evaporite
Due to its specific formation requirements, evaporationit is relatively rare compared to more common sulfate minerals.