mudellites
Mudellites are a group of fine-grained aluminosilicate minerals within the broader phyllosilicate family. They were named after the Mudell Formation, the type locality where the minerals were first described. Mudellites are characterized by a layered sheet structure, variable hydration, and a tendency to form platy crystals in sedimentary rocks.
Chemically, mudellites comprise aluminum silicate with variable amounts of magnesium, iron, potassium, and water in interlayer
Geologically, mudellites form during diagenesis of clay-rich sediments under low-temperature, low-pressure conditions that promote authigenic clay
Research on mudellites focuses on their formation pathways, interlayer hydration dynamics, and potential uses as adsorbents