redutorite
Redutorite is a rare oxide mineral described as a member of the spinel group. Its idealized formula is (Fe2+,Mg)2+(Fe3+,Al)O4, reflecting a mixed-valence composition with iron and aluminum substitutions. The name is derived from redox-related formation conditions and the mineral’s characteristic red to reddish-brown color, which arises from ferric iron.
In terms of crystallography, redutorite crystallizes in the isometric system and commonly forms small, well-formed octahedral
Redutorite occurs in high-temperature hydrothermal veins hosted by basaltic and ultramafic rocks. It is usually found
Etymology and history indicate that redutorite was named to emphasize the reductive conditions of its formation