halduspaberite
Halduspaberite is a rare naturally occurring mineral classified within the silicate mineral group. Its chemical formula is typically represented as Ca2(Mn,Fe)5(SiO4)2(OH)4, indicating the presence of calcium, manganese, iron, and silicate components. The mineral is characterized by a distinct, often fibrous or tabular crystal habit, and it commonly exhibits a pale color palette, including shades of green, gray, or brown.
Discovered in metamorphic rocks, particularly within regions of high-grade schist or gneiss, halduspaberite forms during regional
Halduspaberite has limited industrial or commercial use due to its rarity and fragile nature. However, it is
The mineral's name derives from its Finnish origins, where "halduspaber" is a term associated with certain local
Due to its rarity, halduspaberite is typically stored in mineral collections and studied through microscopic and