vertsmineralet
Vertsmineralet is a green, hydrous silicate mineral that crystallizes in the monoclinic system. It typically forms slender prismatic crystals and tabular aggregates, though it is more commonly found as compact green masses. The mineral has a vitreous to pearly luster, a pale green streak, and a Mohs hardness of about 5.5 to 6.0. It exhibits two directions of cleavage, producing smooth, sheetlike fragments, and has a specific gravity near 3.2.
Vertsmineralet occurs in metamorphic and hydrothermal environments. It is reported from skarn and greenstone belts where
Chemically, vertsmineralet is described as a hydrated silicate with mixed-metal content, featuring magnesium- and iron-rich coordination
Name and etymology: The name derives from the French vert for green, with the diminutive suffix -mineralet,
Use and significance: Vertsmineralet is of interest to mineral collectors and researchers studying silicate mineralogy and
See also: List of minerals; Green minerals; Silicate minerals; Vesuvianite group.
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