korroosioneston
Korroosioneston is a term used in some contexts to describe a hypothetical or illustrative mineral-like deposit that forms as a result of corrosion on metallic surfaces. The term is not standard in primary geology; it is often used in teaching to visualize how thin, layered corrosion products accumulate and evolve under different environmental conditions. Etymology combines korroosion (from corrosion) with eston or stone, signaling its mineral-like character.
Formation of korroosioneston occurs in laboratory experiments or field analogues where metals interact with oxidants, electrolytes,
Properties of korroosioneston are typically dull and variably colored from red-brown to black, porous, and brittle.
Applications of the concept include serving as a teaching aid for illustrating diffusion through porous corrosion
Limitations: korroosioneston is a conceptual construct rather than a widely recognized mineral. In professional contexts, researchers