viljumine
Viljumine is a rare silicate mineral first described in the Vilju region of Norda in 1994. It is part of the feldspathoid-silicate family and is characterized by a complex, variable composition that permits a range of cations, notably iron and magnesium, in its crystal lattice. The name derives from Vilju, the site of its discovery, with the suffix -mine a conventional mineral-name ending.
Chemical composition and crystal structure: Viljumine typically lacks a fixed empirical formula due to extensive cation
Occurrence and formation: Found in hydrothermally altered granitic rocks and high-silica veins, Viljumine develops at moderate
Mining and use: Due to its rarity, Viljumine has limited industrial use; it is primarily of interest