metalolivine
Metalolivine is a descriptive term used in some geoscience literature to denote olivine-like phases that carry unusually high concentrations of metallic cations beyond the classic magnesium-iron solid solution. It is not an officially recognized mineral species by the International Mineralogical Association, and the term is used informally to describe a range of compositions rather than a single defined mineral.
Composition and structure are variable. Metalolivine refers to olivine-family materials in which cations such as nickel,
Occurrence and formation are limited and context-dependent. Reported instances include laboratory syntheses and experimental petrology studies
Significance and status in the literature. The term is used to discuss metal partitioning and redox behavior