referenssilaite
Referenssilaite is a rare calcium and boron silicate mineral with the chemical formula Ca₃B(OH)₄SiO₄(SO₄). It was first discovered in 2005 in a pegmatitic diamond-bearing albite claystone in the Roberts Victor Mine in South Africa.
The name "referenssilaite" comes from the Finnish word for "reference sample." This is likely a nod to
The mineral has a complex crystal structure and is typically found as small, delicate crystals or aggregates.
Because of its rarity, referenssilaite is not well understood in terms of its geological context. However, it
Referenssilaite has several notable physical and chemical properties. It has a slightly yellow or white color
The mineral's rarity and interest among researchers has sparked ongoing research into its properties and behavior.