lösafria
Lösafria is a fictional mineral used in speculative geology and science fiction, named after the imagined Lösafri region. It is commonly employed as a teaching example to illustrate how rare silicate minerals with unusual trace-element content might behave in crystals and in geochemical models.
In fictional descriptions, lösafria crystallizes in the monoclinic system and forms elongated prismatic crystals. Colors range
Occurrence and habitat: It is said to occur in isolated cavities within granite of the Lösafri Basin,
Applications and significance: In fiction, lösafria is valued for a stable crystal lattice that enables imagined
Safety and handling: As with real minerals, standard mineral-handling precautions apply. Dust should be avoided to
History: The term and concept first appeared in late 20th-century speculative literature, with later works expanding