matysite
Matysite is a mineral classified within the broader category of silicate minerals, notable for its unique crystal structure and composition. Its chemical formula is typically represented as (Ca,Ce)₅(Si₃O₁₀)(OH)₄, reflecting its calcium, cerium, and silicate constituents. First identified in the early 21st century, matysite has been found in specific geological environments, primarily within alkali-rich volcanic rocks and hydrothermal deposits.
This mineral usually manifests as prismatic or tabular crystals, often exhibiting a vitreous luster with subtle
The formation of matysite is associated with high-temperature, alkaline magmatic activity, or hydrothermal alteration environments. It
Research into matysite continues to explore its potential applications in mineralogy and geochemistry, as well as