Caledonite

/ˌkæləˈdoʊnaɪt/ noun

A rare blue-green mineral consisting of lead copper sulfate carbonate, found in oxidized zones of certain ore deposits.

Named after Caledonia (Scotland) with the mineralogical suffix -ite. The mineral was likely first discovered or significantly studied in Scotland, following the convention of naming minerals after their places of origin.

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