painesite
Painesite is a fictional mineral species used in geology education and speculative mineralogy to illustrate nomenclature and mineral classification. It is not recognized by the International Mineralogical Association and has no verified natural occurrence.
Etymology and naming: The name painsite is derived from the fictional geologist Dr. Paine, whose supposed discovery
Composition and structure: In the fictional account, painsite is described as a hydrated calcium aluminum silicate
Physical properties: Educational depictions give painsite a greenish to brown color, a vitreous luster, and a
Occurrence and formation: In the fictional scenario, painsite forms in low-temperature hydrothermal veins within volcanic or
Significance and usage: Painesite serves as a pedagogical example of mineral naming conventions, silicate chemistry, and
See also and notes: See also List of mineral names; Pedagogical minerals. This article describes a fictional