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PostPosted: Mar 12, 2011 06:01    Post subject: Rarest mineral in the world  

Hi everybody,

I was questioning myself what could the rarest mineral be in the world. So I went searching in my books, on the internet and asked it at a mineralshop not far from where I live. In the shop I heared that there is not one but more. He told me that benitoïte, glauberite and hauyne are samples of rare minerals. On the indernet I found benitoïte, painite and eight others. But what is the rarest mineral of all minerals?

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PostPosted: Mar 12, 2011 09:24    Post subject: Re: Rarest mineral in the world  

Hi Maxilos,

I would say Tranquillityite, from Mare Tranquillitatis (Sea of Tranquillity), the Moon.

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PostPosted: Mar 12, 2011 10:22    Post subject: Re: Rarest mineral in the world  

Hi Maxilos,

I would say "ernstburkeiet" (magnesium methaansulfonaat hydraat ;in Dutch language).
A inclusion from maximum 5µm in a ice drill core from Dome Fuji base, East Antarctica, near the top of the East Dronning Maud plateau. Found at a depth of 576,5 meter.

ernstburkeiet is a new mineral, IMA approved in february 2011.

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PostPosted: Mar 12, 2011 10:47    Post subject: Re: Rarest mineral in the world  

Herman van Dennebroek wrote:
Hi Maxilos,

I would say "ernstburkeiet" (magnesium methaansulfonaat hydraat ;in Dutch language).
A inclusion from maximum 5µm in a ice drill core from Dome Fuji base, East Antarctica, near the top of the East Dronning Maud plateau. Found at a depth of 576,5 meter.

ernstburkeiet is a new mineral, IMA approved in february 2011.

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Sir,
I am not an expert on this but I would like to know if mineral can have inorganic & organic composition to crystallize.

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PostPosted: Mar 12, 2011 11:58    Post subject: Re: Rarest mineral in the world  

Hi,

To answer your question: Both, because organic minerals are also minerals. And to the rest: Thank you for answering my question, and of course if someone knows a even more rare mineral, I would also like to hear that one.

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