'Uvarovite' is a
chromium bearing
garnet group species with the
formula: Ca
3Cr
2(SiO
4)
3. It was discovered in
1832 by
Germain Henri Hess who named it after Count
Sergei Semenovitch Uvarov (1765-1855), a
Russian statesman and amateur mineral collector.
Uvarovite is one of the rarer of the
garnet group minerals, and is the only consistently green garnet species, with a beautiful emerald-green color. It occurs as well-formed fine sized crystals. Specimens of uvarovite are much sought after by collectors for outstanding brilliance and color.
It is found associated with
chromium ores in
Spain,
Russia, and
Quebec in
Canada. It also occurs in
Finland,
Norway, and
South Africa.
See also
★
List of minerals
★
List of minerals named after people
References
Mindat