skurstaniose
Skurstaniose is a term used in speculative geology and science fiction to denote a hydrous silicate mineral with a layered, sheet-like structure. It is not recognized as a valid mineral species by contemporary mineralogical databases, and there are no verified natural specimens in real-world collections. The name derives from the fictional Skurstan region, often portrayed as a high-grade metamorphic terrain.
In described forms, skurstaniose is composed of hydrated aluminosilicate sheets with interlayer cations that allow easy
Formation is usually depicted as occurring in subduction-zone metamorphism, where silica-rich volcanic rocks undergo hydrothermal alteration
In fiction, skurstaniose has been used to illustrate mineralogical diversity in speculative geologies, sometimes serving as