prereite
Prereite is a term used in speculative geology to denote a hypothetical mineral phase proposed to form under high-pressure, high-temperature conditions in subduction-zone rocks. It is not an officially recognized mineral by the International Mineralogical Association and, as of 2025, has not been observed in peer-reviewed natural samples. The name is formed from the common mineral suffix -ite and the prefix pre-, suggesting an earlier or intermediate stage in a mineralogical sequence. The term appears primarily in theoretical discussions and early-stage experimental work exploring phase relations in carbonate-bearing metamorphic systems.
Discussions of prereite typically occur in theoretical contexts, where researchers explore how phase relations might unfold
Role in research: The prereite concept is used to test the completeness of phase diagrams and to
Status and future work: Without independent verification, prereite remains a speculative construct rather than an established
See also: Subduction zone mineralogy, high-pressure metamorphism, phase diagrams, IMA.