radiometrite
Radiometrite is a proposed mineral species described in theoretical and pedagogical contexts as a phosphate- and oxide-rich mineral that concentrates uranium and thorium. The name blends “radio” with the common mineral suffix “-metrite” and is used in discussions of radiometric dating within mineral systems. It is not widely recognized as a natural mineral, and published records remain scarce.
In modeled descriptions, radiometrite would feature a framework of divalent and trivalent cations with phosphate groups,
If it occurs in nature, radiometrite would be expected in highly radiogenic settings such as granitic intrusions,
Analytical characteristics would include measurable radioactivity, with gamma emissions from uranium- and thorium-series decays. Physical properties
Radiometrite is primarily of pedagogical and hypothetical interest, used to illustrate radiometric dating concepts and mineral-chemistry