mahutite
Mahutite is a rare mineral that belongs to the lead chromate group. It has a chemical composition of Pb(Zn,Fe)CrO4, although variations in its crystal structure can result in different chemical compositions. Mahutite typically forms through the weathering and oxidation of lead-zinc ore deposits.
The mineral was first discovered in 1977 in the Ralpacca Mine, Queensland, Australia. Since then, a limited
Mahutite is characterized by its red to reddish-brown color and orthorhombic crystal habit. Its crystal structure
Mahutite has several unique properties, including its magnetism and the ability to be damaged by ultraviolet
Research on mahutite continues, driven by interest in its unique properties and the insights it provides into