polyereihin
Polyereihin is a rare type of oxide mineral that belongs to the group of thorium oxides. It is composed of thorium, chromium, and oxygen. Polyereihin crystals often exhibit a hexagonal habit, with distinct crystal faces.
Polyereihin is typically found in igneous rocks, particularly in association with phosphates and uraninites. It can
The mineral has a distinct color, usually a dark brown to black hue, due to the presence
Polyereihin was first described in the 1970s, following the discovery of several unusual oxide mineral occurrences.
Researchers have noted polyereihin's unusual behavior during high-temperature transformations. Heat tests indicate partial loss of volatile
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