lupavý
Lupavý is a term used in geology and mineralogy to describe a specific type of fracture or cleavage in minerals. It refers to a surface that is irregular, uneven, and often exhibits a rough or granular texture, as opposed to the smooth, flat surfaces characteristic of perfect cleavage. Minerals that exhibit lupavý fracture break in a way that does not follow a distinct crystallographic plane. Instead, the fracture surface is unpredictable and can vary significantly from one break to another.
This type of fracture is often observed in minerals that lack well-defined cleavage planes or where the
The presence and appearance of lupavý fracture can be an important diagnostic property for mineral identification,