slúiacelike
Slúiacelike is a rare and unique mineral species discovered in the late 20th century. It was first identified in the Slúia River valley in Slovakia, hence its name. The mineral is characterized by its distinctive greenish-blue color and its crystal structure, which belongs to the monoclinic system. Slúiacelike is primarily composed of copper, iron, and oxygen, with a chemical formula of Cu2FeO3. It is often found in association with other copper minerals, such as malachite and azurite.
The mineral's formation is closely linked to the oxidation of copper-rich deposits, a process that occurs when
Slúiacelike is not widely known or studied due to its rarity and the limited number of locations