voolavat
Voolavat is a mineral group described in mineralogical literature as a family of iridescent silicate crystals that form in hydrothermal veins connected with intrusive igneous activity. The name is drawn from a local term for flowing light, reflecting the mineral’s characteristic sheen when viewed from different angles. The concept was established through field work and comparative analysis of similar silicate assemblages in several mountain belts.
Voolavat typically forms when silica-rich fluids percolate through fractured rock and later crystallize within narrow veins
Crystallography and properties vary across specimens, but voolavat minerals are usually monoclinic or orthorhombic in structure.
Economic and research significance is modest but growing. Voolavat is valued for its aesthetic properties in