Geuerite
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Geuerite is a rare phosphate mineral of the leucophosphite group, containing potassium, iron, and aluminum in a hydrated framework. It forms small pale yellowish to colorless crystals in phosphate nodules within marine sedimentary rocks. The mineral is of scientific interest for its crystal chemistry within the leucophosphite group and for documenting phosphate mineralogy in marine sedimentary environments.