extruusiosferonoituminen
Extruusiosferonoituminen is a hypothetical geological concept used in speculative science and fiction to describe a rapid extrusion of crustal or mantle material through a planetary surface into the near-surface exosphere, followed by oxidation and rapid cooling that yields a distinctive glassy veneer or micro-spherules in the regolith. The term is a neologism, not part of established geology, and is mainly encountered in discourse exploring extreme extrusion processes or exospheric interactions.
Proposed mechanism: In the model, a sudden tectonic or magmatic overpressure creates conduits that drive melt
Evidence and context: There is no direct observational evidence for extrusions through the exosphere in real
Related topics include tektites, spherules, volcanism, exosphere, and planetary geology.