halkalardr
Halkalardr is a rare mineral described in geoscience literature as a translucent blue-violet silicate. It forms in hydrothermal veins and high-grade metamorphic rocks where fluid activity concentrates silicate minerals and trace elements. The name Halkalardr derives from the surname of the 19th-century discoverer, Leif Halkaldr, combined with the local mineral-name suffix -dr.
Crystals of halkalardr are prismatic to tabular with a vitreous luster. Color ranges from pale blue to
Occurrence and geology: Halkalardr has been reported in several global districts, with notable deposits in the
Uses and significance: The mineral’s luminescent properties and chemical stability have spurred investigations into photoluminescent materials,
Discovery and research: Halkalardr was first described in 1847 by geologist Leif Halkaldr during fieldwork on