järnkarbonatmineral
Järnkarbonatmineral are a group of minerals that contain iron and carbonate as their primary chemical components. These minerals are characterized by the presence of the carbonate anion (CO3^2-) and iron cations (Fe^2+ or Fe^3+). The most common and well-known iron carbonate mineral is siderite, which has the chemical formula FeCO3. Siderite is a relatively soft mineral and typically appears in shades of brown, yellow, or gray. It is often found in sedimentary rocks, particularly in shales and sandstones, and can also occur in hydrothermal veins.
Other less common iron carbonate minerals exist, often with complex compositions that include additional elements. For
The formation of iron carbonate minerals is often associated with reducing conditions, where dissolved iron is