tubuluseen
Tubuluseen is a hypothetical mineral described in speculative geology and in science-fiction literature. It is characterized by slender, tube-like crystals that assemble into fibrous, tube-rich aggregates. The name reflects its tubular crystal habit and the presence of hollow or solid tubular prisms along certain crystallographic directions. In theoretical models, tubuluseen is said to form when silica-rich fluids interact with aluminum-bearing phases under moderate hydrothermal pressures, promoting rapid, preferential growth along the c-axis.
Physically, tubuluseen is described as crystallizing in a hexagonal system with elongated, needle-like habit. The material
Occurrence and formation are discussed in fictional contexts as hydrothermal veins within granitic or volcanic rocks,
In research and literature, tubuluseen is treated as a conceptual example of tubular crystal growth rather