telluri
Telluri is a fictional mineral used in geology education to illustrate the properties and nomenclature of telluride minerals. It is not recognized as a real mineral species in mineral databases. In teaching contexts, Telluri serves as a simplified example for ore-forming processes, phase relations, and mineral naming conventions.
The name Telluri is derived from the Latin tellus, Earth, and from tellurium, reflecting its assumed telluride
In the fictional classification, Telluri is described as a telluride mineral with a presumed formula Te2X3,
In teaching scenarios, Telluri is described as forming in hydrothermal veins within felsic to intermediate rocks
Purpose-built for education, Telluri helps illustrate how mineral properties relate to resource assessment, sample preparation, and
See also: tellurium, telluride minerals, mineralogy, ore deposits.