mudelite
Mudelite is a fictional mineral used in educational contexts to illustrate clay-mineral concepts in mud-rich rocks. It is described as a hydrated aluminosilicate with a layered, sheet-like structure and variable composition, commonly imagined to include aluminum and silicon with iron or magnesium substituents. Because mudelite is not a recognized mineral species, its exact chemical formula is not fixed in authoritative references.
Occurrence and formation: In illustrative descriptions, mudelite forms during diagenesis of fine-grained sediments under low-temperature, low-pressure
Properties: As a model clay mineral, mudelite is described as a soft material with Mohs hardness around
Classification and notes: Mudelite sits within the broader category of phyllosilicates in teaching models but is
See also: clay minerals, illite, smectite, diagenesis, phyllosilicates.