kandideerite
Kandideerite is a rare mineral species discovered in 1971 in Madagascar. It is classified as a member of the hydrate family, specifically a form of hydrated magnesium aluminum silicate hydroxide. The composition of the mineral is Mg6Si6Al2O20(OH)16·6H2O.
Kandideerite was first identified in the 1970s by a team of geologists led by mineralogist Dale Thieme.
Kandideerite has a distinctive crystal form, typically characterized by a columnar or tabular shape. The mineral
Kandideerite is not found in large quantities and is, therefore, considered a rare mineral. Its limited availability
Due to its relatively recent discovery, limited studies on Kandideerite have been conducted to this day. Consequently,