prosessoritehoa
Prosessoritehoa is a rare crystalline mineral first identified in the high‑altitude basaltic formations of the Huasteca region in Mexico in 2023. It is chemically classified as a hydrated titanium phosphate, with the approximate empirical formula TiPO_4·nH_2O. The mineral is distinctive for its opalescent green to blue iridescence under reflected light and its unusually high hardness of 4.5 on the Mohs scale.
The discovery was made by a team of geologists from the Instituto de Geología de la Universidad
Industrial interest in prosessoritehoa rose following its identification as a potential source of titanium for high‑temperature
Prosessoritehoa is currently safeguarded under Mexican mining regulations that restrict commercial exploitation without governmental approval. Academic