katmiste
Katmiste is a fictional mineral described in geoscience teaching materials and speculative research. In the imagined framework, it is a potassium-rich aluminosilicate composed of aluminum, silicon, oxygen, and varying amounts of potassium, with occasional substitutions by iron and magnesium. The crystal structure is portrayed as layered, enabling sheet-like growth and flexible chemical substitution within a fixed framework.
In terms of physical properties, katmiste is described as having a vitreous to pearly luster, a Mohs
Occurrence and formation: In the teaching scenario, katmiste forms under medium-grade metamorphism of potassium-rich sediments, typically
Uses and significance: Katmiste serves as a didactic example for crystallography, mineral zoning, and solid-solution behavior.
Etymology: The name honors the fictional mineralogist Dr. Katmi, who is credited with proposing its existence