ferrotschermakitelike
Ferrotschermakitelike is a descriptive term used in mineralogy to refer to minerals that resemble the crystal structure and framework of the mineral schermakite but are dominated by iron. The designation signals a structural analogue rather than a formally named species, and it is typically used when a specimen shows Fe-enriched chemistry without a complete taxonomic characterization.
Etymology and scope: The prefix ferro- indicates iron enrichment; the suffix -like denotes similarity to schermakite.
Crystal chemistry and properties: In a ferrotschermakitelike phase, iron occupies the same crystallographic sites as the
Occurrence and significance: Such phases would be sought in metamorphic or hydrothermal rocks where schermakite-like frameworks