Amoraite
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Amoraite is a rare vanadium silicate mineral first described from highly unusual metamorphic assemblages associated with oxidized vanadium ore deposits. It occurs as tiny green to brownish crystals and is notable for its exceptionally high vanadium content. Amoraite is primarily a scientific curiosity, studied to understand the behavior of vanadium in oxidizing metamorphic environments.