lamproiitista
Lamproiitista is a rare type of volcanic rock that belongs to the lamproite family. Lamproites are ultrapotassic, silica-undersaturated igneous rocks characterized by high potassium and magnesium content. They are distinct from kimberlites, another group of ultrapotassic rocks that are known for hosting diamonds. Lamproiitista, like other lamproites, typically forms at great depths within the Earth's mantle.
The geological occurrence of lamproiitista is limited to specific regions globally, often associated with ancient continental
The formation of lamproiitista is thought to involve processes occurring under high pressure and temperature conditions