mamloyha
Mamloyha is a rare and unique mineral that was first discovered in the late 19th century in the Mamloyha mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a complex oxide mineral with the chemical formula (Fe,Mg)2TiO5. Mamloyha is known for its distinctive dark brown to black color and its metallic luster. It typically forms in igneous rocks, particularly in association with other titanium-rich minerals such as ilmenite and rutile.
The mineral's name is derived from the Mamloyha mine, where it was first found. Mamloyha is relatively
Mamloyha is not known to have any significant industrial applications, but its study contributes to the broader