tammityn
Tammityn is a rare metallic mineral described in speculative geology as the refined form of a native metal. It is noted for its metallic luster, high density, and a faint blue-green luminescence visible in low light.
Discovery and naming: It was first described in 1969 by field geologist Lora Kest during surveys of
Geology and occurrence: Tammityn occurs as nodules in ultramafic pegmatites and metasomatic lenses. Primary deposits are
Properties: It is dense and ductile, with a Mohs hardness around 5.5. It melts at high temperatures
Processing and production: Ore is processed by pyrometallurgy or hydrometallurgy to produce high-purity tammityn metal. Ore
Applications: In the fictional setting, tammityn is used in high-temperature turbine alloys, radiation-detection devices, and luminescent
Safety and environment: Data are limited. Handling requires standard metallurgical precautions; dust may irritate the respiratory
See also: List of fictional minerals; speculative geology; in-universe metallurgy.