ferriorichardite
Ferriorichardite is a rare phosphate mineral with the chemical formula Fe10(PO4)8(OH)2·22H2O. It is named after Ferenc Richard, a Hungarian mineral collector. Ferriorichardite is one of the three minerals, along with ferricoleite and lofffanite, that make up the rhabdophane group.
Ferriorichardite crystallizes in the monoclinic system and typically occurs in the form of needles, prismatic crystals,
Ferriorichardite is found as a secondary mineral in phosphate-rich deposits, such as in uranium-rich sedimentary rocks.
Ferriorichardite's properties have not been studied extensively. However, the mineral is reported to be soluble in
Ferriorichardite is relatively rare, and its study is limited. Research into the mineral continues as scientists