reunoineen
Reunoineen is a rare and unique mineral that was first discovered in the late 19th century in the Kola Peninsula of Russia. It is named after the Russian word for "reunion," reflecting the mineral's unusual occurrence in a specific geological setting. Reunoineen is a complex oxide mineral, with the chemical formula (Na,Ca)2(Fe,Mn)3O6. It is typically found in association with other minerals such as magnetite, hematite, and ilmenite, often in skarn deposits.
The mineral is characterized by its dark brown to black color and its metallic luster. It has
The formation of reunoineen is closely linked to the metasomatic processes that occur in skarn deposits. These
Despite its rarity, reunoineen has been the subject of scientific study, particularly in the fields of mineralogy