skurtite
Skurtite is a naturally occurring mineral with the chemical formula Ca3Ti2Si3O12. It belongs to the perovskite group of minerals, which are characterized by a specific crystal structure. Skurtite was first described in 2006 and its name honors the American mineral collector and dealer Scott R. Kurl.
This mineral is found in specific geological environments. It has been identified in metamorphosed silicate-rich rocks,
The typical appearance of skurtite is as small, granular crystals. It is often found in association with
Its mineralogical significance lies in its specific chemical composition and crystal structure, which can provide clues