Asagiite
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Asagiite is a rare silicate mineral first characterized from metasomatic skarns in Japan, containing boron and beryllium within a complex framework structure. It forms colorless to white microscopic crystals within calc-silicate contact metamorphic zones. The mineral is scientifically notable for its unusual B-Be silicate chemistry and contributes to understanding element behavior in boron-enriched skarn environments.