tooraineid
Tooraineid is a fictional mineral name used in speculative mineralogy and science fiction to illustrate crystallographic and paragenetic concepts. In these contexts, Tooraineid refers to a hypothetical aluminosilicate with a laminated structure that forms under high-pressure, low-temperature metamorphism in ultramafic rocks within a notional Tooran Belt. It serves as a teaching aid and narrative element rather than a confirmed species.
The name derives from the Tooran region in the fictional geology literature, with the suffix -eid commonly
In imagined models, Tooraineid crystals are monoclinic and prismatic, with a proposed refractive index around 1.66–1.72
Geologically, Tooraineid is described as occurring as intergrowths with garnet and kyanite, within shear zones adjacent
Because it is fictional, Tooraineid is used to demonstrate mineral identification methods, crystallography, and metamorphic petrology