Putnisite is a recently discovered (2007) mineral that occurs as tiny crystals on volcanic rock. Discovered at Polar Bear peninsula, a remote location about 40 km north-east of Norseman, and surrounded by the usually dry Lake Cowan salt-pan, Western Australia.
The new purple-pink mineral that has a chemical composition and crystalline structure unlike any of the known 4,000 minerals has been discovered at a mining site researchers report.
Newfound Mineral Is Like No Other
from the will-this-align-my-chakras dept.
AnonTechie writes:
Putnisite is a recently discovered (2007) mineral that occurs as tiny crystals on volcanic rock. Discovered at Polar Bear peninsula, a remote location about 40 km north-east of Norseman, and surrounded by the usually dry Lake Cowan salt-pan, Western Australia.
The new purple-pink mineral that has a chemical composition and crystalline structure unlike any of the known 4,000 minerals has been discovered at a mining site researchers report.
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