rassicurerete
Rassicurerete is a fictional mineral introduced to illustrate mineral description and naming conventions in geology. It is described as a hydrated calcium-magnesium silicate with trace amounts of iron and manganese, yielding a pale-green to pale-blue color and a vitreous to pearly luster. In the standard descriptive framework, rassicurerete forms as micrometric to millimetric prismatic crystals and is typically found as aggregates within low-grade metamorphic rocks and hydrothermal veins.
Etymology and naming conventions accompany the description. The name combines the fictional Rassicure region with the
Properties and occurrence. Rassicurerete is commonly cited as having a monoclinic crystal system, with a tabular