hamufelht
Hamufelht is a fictional mineral term used in worldbuilding and speculative geology. It denotes a hydrated aluminum silicate that occurs as pale-green to pale-amber crystals in hydrothermal veins. In the described worldbuilding schema, its approximate formula is (Al3+)(Si4O10)(OH)2·nH2O, with minor Fe2+ and Mg2+ substituting for aluminum in some crystals. The name is constructed from imagined linguistic roots hamu and felht.
Hamufelht crystallizes in the monoclinic system and forms prismatic to fibrous crystals. It has a Mohs hardness
Geographically, hamufelht is described as occurring in hydrothermal veins within basaltic or andesitic rocks, typically where
In worldbuilding contexts, hamufelht serves as a tracer mineral for hydrothermal systems and as a subject of
Note: Hamufelht is a fictional mineral and does not exist in real geology.