kriostilisel
Kriostilisel is a mineral belonging to the pyroxene group, characterized by its orthorhombic crystal structure. It is a silicate mineral primarily composed of calcium, manganese, and iron, with the chemical formula (Ca,Mn,Fe)Si2O6. Kriostilisel is notable for its vitreous to greasy luster and typically appears in shades of green, brown, or gray.
This mineral commonly occurs as an accessory mineral within metamorphic rocks such as schists and gneisses,
Kriostilisel has been studied for its geological significance, particularly in understanding metamorphic facies and the conditions
Although not widely used commercially, kriostilisel specimens are valued by collectors for their distinctive appearance and
In summary, kriostilisel is a distinct calcium-manganese-iron pyroxene mineral that provides important insights into metamorphic processes