tarbesseadmetes
Tarbesseadmetes is a proposed mineral species within the hydrated aluminosilicate group. It is described as a layered silicate with aluminum and silicon tetrahedra forming sheets, linked by hydroxide and water molecules, and with variable substitution by iron and magnesium. In hand specimens it is reported as pale blue to greenish microcrystals, often forming platy aggregates that may occur with other metamorphic minerals such as glaucophane and serpentine.
Discovery and naming of tarbesseadmetes are linked to studies conducted in the blueschist-bearing rocks of the
Occurrence and formation conditions suggest tarbesseadmetes forms in high-pressure, low-temperature metamorphic environments associated with subduction zones.
Properties and significance: If confirmed, tarbesseadmetes would provide insight into hydrous phases present during subduction and