Light-toned deposits are widely believed to contain minerals formed in water.
It is a secondary mineral formed by the weathering of other tungsten containing minerals.
Zircon is a durable mineral formed from the force of the giant tsunamis crashing ashore.
The formation has many evaporites - minerals formed by the evaporation of lakes.
Other possible minerals formed at dry conditions include sapphirine, spinel, sillimanite, and osumilite.
It is a secondary mineral formed by the weathering and hydration of other minerals.
Mosesite is a secondary mineral formed at low temperature in hydrothermal mercury deposits.
It is an uncommon mineral, formed by the oxidation of lead ore deposits such as galena.
Kratochvilite is a rare organic mineral formed by combustion of coal or pyritic black shale deposits.