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decenteslas

Decenteslas are a fictional mineral species that appears in speculative science fiction settings and world-building projects. The term refers to the mineral class decentesla in the singular and decenteslas in the plural. It is valued for high energy density, stability under radiation, and luminescent properties that glow blue-green when excited by ultraviolet light.

Origin of the name: The coinage decentesla is a constructed term, combining the Latin decens meaning fitting

Geology and occurrence: Decenteslas form in hydrothermal systems within high-temperature igneous rocks. They are primarily reported

Physical properties: They exhibit high energy density and excellent thermal stability, making them suitable for compact

Applications: In the fictional setting, decenteslas are used in energy storage systems for portable devices and

Extraction and economy: Mined by open-pit methods in designated reserves; processing involves acid leaching and high-temperature

Cultural reception: In related works, decenteslas symbolize technological progress and resource competition, sometimes acting as a

See also: fictional minerals; energy storage materials in fiction.

or
proper
with
-ela
as
a
mineral
suffix
used
by
fictional
geologists.
on
the
desert
planet
Varos
IV
in
the
fictional
Ardent
Belt,
often
intergrown
with
trace
metals
such
as
nickel
and
cobalt.
They
occur
as
tabular
crystals
up
to
several
centimeters
in
size
but
are
most
commonly
found
as
fine-grained
aggregates.
storage.
They
are
colorless
in
bulk
but
display
a
characteristic
blue-green
luminescence
under
UV.
Cleavage
is
imperfect;
hardness
around
6
on
Mohs
scale.
as
components
in
photonic
processors.
They
are
also
employed
in
high-efficiency
lighting
and
as
a
radiation-hard
material
for
spacecraft
sensors.
purification.
Because
of
their
rarity
and
strategic
value,
decenteslas
are
heavily
regulated
and
traded
on
restricted
space-lanes.
plot
catalyst
in
geopolitical
tensions.