hallangenite
Hallangenite is a rare and distinctive mineral belonging to the sorosilicate group, characterized by its unique chemical composition and striking appearance. It was first identified in 1976 in the Hallangen area of Norway, near the town of Røros, from which it derives its name. The mineral was officially recognized and named by the International Mineralogical Association in 1981. Hallangenite has the chemical formula Ca₄Mn₆²⁺Si₆O₂₄(SO₄)₂(OH)₄·12H₂O, indicating its complex structure, which includes calcium, manganese, silicon, sulfur, oxygen, and water molecules.
The mineral typically forms as dark brown to black, elongated prismatic crystals that often exhibit a fibrous
Due to its rarity, hallangenite is not commonly encountered in collections or research. Specimens are primarily
While hallangenite is not significant in industrial applications, its unique crystal structure and composition make it