Almagreraite
Embed This Widget
Add the script tag and a data attribute to embed this widget.
Embed via iframe for maximum compatibility.
<iframe src="https://mineralfyi.com/iframe/entity//" width="420" height="400" frameborder="0" style="border:0;border-radius:10px;max-width:100%" loading="lazy"></iframe>
Paste this URL in WordPress, Medium, or any oEmbed-compatible platform.
https://mineralfyi.com/entity//
Add a dynamic SVG badge to your README or docs.
[](https://mineralfyi.com/entity//)
Use the native HTML custom element.
CuZnMn4+3O8
Add one script tag to your page:
<div data-mineralfyi="entity" data-slug="almagreraite"></div>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mineralfyi-embed@1/dist/embed.min.js" defer></script>
Embed as an iframe:
<iframe src="https://mineralfyi.com/iframe/entity/almagreraite/?style=modern&theme=light" width="420" height="400" frameborder="0" loading="lazy" style="border:0;border-radius:10px;max-width:100%"></iframe>
Paste the URL in WordPress, Medium, or Ghost:
https://mineralfyi.com/mineral/almagreraite/
Shields.io-compatible SVG badge:

Web Component:
<mineralfyi-entity slug="almagreraite"></mineralfyi-entity>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mineralfyi-embed@1/dist/embed.min.js" defer></script>
Almagreraite is an extremely rare secondary lead-iron arsenate sulfate mineral first identified at the La Almagrera mine in Spain. It forms tiny pale yellow to colorless crystals in oxidized zones of polymetallic sulfide deposits. The mineral is of interest to researchers studying complex secondary mineral assemblages in oxidized ore environments.