fooliumpakendites
Fooliumpakendites is a mineral species that was first discovered in 2019 in a remote area of Greenland. It is a relatively rare mineral that is found in small quantities, typically associated with hydrothermal veins of alkaline and peralkaline intrusives.
The mineral displays a distinctive emerald-green color with a slightly waxy luster. Its crystal structure is
The mineral was named after the local Inuit population, the Fooliumpakendite tribe, who were the first people
Fooliumpakendites has been the subject of several scientific studies, which have revealed its unique chemical and
As of now, fooliumpakendites is a relatively rare mineral, and its natural occurrence is limited to a