gabariite
Gabariite is a relatively rare mineral of manganese, its composition is typically represented by the chemical formula MnTiO3. It is a oxide mineral and is one of the manganite series of minerals, characterized by the presence of manganese and titanium in its chemical structure.
Gabariite was first described in 1956 and is named after the Gabar locality in the Nouméa commune
Gabariite typically occurs in a combination of tetragonal and monoclinic crystal systems, where the main crystal
It is due to its low hardness (approximately 5-6 on the Mohs hardness scale) and fast dissolution
Gabariite is often found as a replacement or pseudomorph of other minerals such as sanidine or crednerite,