LEPIDOLITE on SMOKEY QUARTZ (small cabinet)
Lepidolite is a lilac-gray or rose-hued mineral belonging to the mica group, characterized by the chemical formula K(Li,Al)3(Al,Si,Rb)4O10(F,OH)2. It stands out as the most prevalent lithium-containing mineral and serves as a secondary source of this essential metal. Additionally, it is a significant source of the alkali metal rubidium.
This mineral is typically located alongside other lithium-rich minerals, such as spodumene, within pegmatite formations. Lepidolite can also be discovered in high-temperature quartz veins, greisens, and granite deposits. As a phyllosilicate mineral, it is part of the polylithionite-trilithionite series, which includes polylithionite, lepidolite, and trilithionite. These three minerals exhibit similar characteristics, attributed to the differing ratios of lithium and aluminum present in their chemical compositions.
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