sklonite
Sklonite is a rare mineral described in mineralogical literature as a hydrated aluminosilicate that forms in high-grade metamorphic rocks. It is generally classified among the silicate minerals and is typically considered to possess monoclinic crystal symmetry. The composition is variable, but sklonite is described as aluminum- and silicon-rich with minor amounts of magnesium and iron, and it may contain trace alkalis and hydroxyl groups.
Physically, sklonite has a Mohs hardness of about 6.0 to 6.5, a color range from colorless to
Occurrence and formation sites include high-grade metamorphic terranes where aluminous rocks undergo dehydration and rehydration reactions.
Etymology: the mineral is named after the Sklon region, where it was first identified, in recognition of
Uses and significance: due to its rarity, sklonite has no known industrial applications. It is of interest