lidiaste
Lidiaste is a hypothetical lithium-rich silicate mineral used in geology education and speculative mineralogy to illustrate crystallography, phase relations, and mineral naming conventions. The term appears in instructional exercises and thought experiments where lidiaste serves as an example rather than a confirmed natural species.
In these sources, lidiaste is described as crystallizing in the monoclinic system with a layered silicate structure.
Physical properties commonly attributed in the fictional descriptions include a hardness around 5–6 on the Mohs
Geological occurrence in the hypothetical literature places lidiaste in late-stage magmatic systems or metasomatic halos associated
Etymology: the name lidiaste is said to derive from Lidia, an ancient geographical region, following common