liimausten
Liimausten is a fictional mineral introduced in hypothetical mineralogical discussions and speculative literature. The name combines elements of “liima” (glue) and “austenite” to evoke adhesive properties and lithium associations. In the imagined framework, liimausten is described as a lithium-bearing aluminosilicate with a framework structure that may crystallize in monoclinic or orthorhombic systems.
Speculative properties include a vitreous to pearly luster, transparent to translucent grains, pale green to pale
Occurrence is described in fictional late-stage granitic pegmatites and hydrothermal veins of the Kallio region, where
Formation and synthesis notes describe natural crystallization from lithium-rich fluids at temperatures between 300 and 450°C
Because liimausten is not a real mineral, it has no official taxonomic status and is not listed