routerite
Routerite is a rare mineral discovered in 1998 in the Kola Peninsula of Russia. It is named after the Russian word "router," which refers to a tool used for cutting and shaping wood, symbolizing the mineral's unique, wood-like appearance. Routerite is a complex oxide mineral with the chemical formula (Na,K)2Ca2(Fe,Mg)4Ti2Si8O28. It is typically found in alkaline igneous rocks and is characterized by its dark brown to black color and its distinctive, wood-like texture, which is caused by the alignment of its fibrous crystals.
Routerite is of interest to mineralogists and geologists due to its unique composition and structure. Its discovery