soutulaite
Soutulaite is a rare and distinctive mineral that belongs to the sulfate class of minerals. It was first identified in 1972 at the type locality of the Poudrette quarry in Quebec, Canada, where it was discovered in association with other secondary minerals in a pegmatite. The mineral was named after the village of Saint-Sulpice, Quebec, where the quarry is located, with the suffix "-ite" indicating its mineralogical classification.
Soutulaite has a chemical composition of PbAl₃(SO₄)(OH)₆, meaning it consists of lead (Pb), aluminum (Al), sulfur
The mineral is found in low-temperature hydrothermal environments, often associated with other secondary minerals such as
Soutulaite is of interest to researchers studying secondary mineralization in pegmatites and other geological settings. Its