uunisulatus
Uunisulatus is a mineral species discovered in the 20th century. It is a type of wollastonite, a naturally occurring inosilicate mineral that belongs to the pyroxene group. Uunisulatus was first identified in 1971 in the Khibini Massif, a mountain range in Finland, but it is also found in other locations around the world.
Chemically, uunisulatus is a barium calcic wollastonite, which means it is composed of barium, calcium, and
Physical characteristics of uunisulatus include a vitreous luster, meaning it appears glassy in appearance, and an
Uunisulatus is relatively rare and is considered a collection mineral. Its high temperature of formation makes
Uunisulatus is not used commercially, and it is not considered a significant mineral for industrial purposes.