kylbarite
Kylbarite is a rare secondary mineral typically found as blue to greenish-blue hydrated sulfate-bearing masses. It is most often encountered in the oxidized zones of sulfide ore deposits and in evaporitic environments where sulfate concentration and alkaline conditions permit its formation. Chemically, kylbarite is rich in sulfate and alkali or alkaline-earth cations with variable hydration; its precise composition and hydration state can vary between localities.
Crystallographically, kylbarite commonly forms prismatic to acicular crystals and fibrous aggregates. It displays a vitreous to
Occurrences of kylbarite are typically associated with other secondary sulfate and oxide minerals such as gypsum,