turustuskanalite
Turustuskanalite is a rare mineral belonging to the phosphate class, with the chemical formula Ca2Mg2(PO4)2. It was first discovered in 1979 in the Turusty mine, located in the Kola Peninsula, Russia. The mineral is named after the mine where it was found.
Turustuskanalite crystallizes in the monoclinic system, forming prismatic crystals that can reach up to 0.5 mm
The mineral is found in association with other phosphate minerals such as turustite, fluorapatite, and monazite.
Turustuskanalite is of limited interest to collectors due to its rarity and small crystal size. However, it