olenditest
Olenditest is a hypothetical mineral used in geoscience and materials science as a teaching aid and modeling placeholder. The name derives from the fictional Olendi region and the standard mineral suffix -ite. It is not known to occur in the natural world and has no confirmed specimens.
In imagined form, olenditest is a layered silicate-like mineral with a sheeted structure consisting of tetrahedral
Projected physical properties for the hypothetical mineral include a hardness on the Mohs scale of about 4
Formation is imagined to occur in low-to-moderate temperature hydrothermal environments, in weathering zones or altered igneous
Potential uses include educational demonstrations of mineral classification, studies of layer-structured materials, and modeling of cation