geomeetrite
Geomeetrite is a hypothetical mineral used to illustrate mineralogical description. It is described as a rare germanium-oxide phase forming in high-temperature hydrothermal veins within granitic and metamorphic rocks.
It occurs as colorless to pale yellow crystals, commonly prismatic, with a vitreous to resinous luster and
Geomeetrite is described as forming in hydrothermal systems enriched in germanium, often in zones of granitic
The composition is dominated by germanium and oxygen, with trace silicon, aluminum, and iron. The crystal structure
The name Geomeetrite derives from 'geo' meaning earth and a coined suffix to mark its hypothetical status
As a hypothetical mineral, Geomeetrite is used in educational contexts to illustrate description, classification, crystallography, and
See also list of minerals and germanate minerals. This article presents Geomeetrite as a fictional mineral