sinkkisulfidit
Sinkkisulfidit are a group of minerals that contain sulfur and a metal from the alkaline earth group, specifically calcium, strontium, or barium. They are typically formed through the alteration of sulfide minerals in low-temperature hydrothermal environments or through the weathering of sulfide-bearing rocks. Sinkkisulfidit are characterized by their softness, low specific gravity, and often dull, earthy luster. They are commonly found in sedimentary rocks and are often associated with other sulfide minerals such as pyrite and galena.
The most well-known sinkkisulfidit is celestine, which is a calcium sulfate mineral with the chemical formula
Other notable sinkkisulfidit include anglesite, which is a lead sulfate mineral with the chemical formula PbSO4,
Sinkkisulfidit are an important group of minerals due to their economic value and their role in understanding