valgien
Valgien is a hypothetical mineral used in theoretical mineralogy and materials science to explore the behavior of silicate-oxide frameworks under extreme conditions. It is not tied to a confirmed natural sample, but serves as a conceptual reference in discussions of mineral stability and phase transitions.
Etymology and naming: The term valgien is a constructed name derived from “valley” type metamorphic environments
Composition and structure: In theoretical models, valgien is described as a layered silicate-oxide with a condensed
Formation and occurrence: Valgien is proposed to form under high-pressure, high-temperature metamorphism typical of subduction zones
Synthesis and research: Researchers have simulated valgien formation through computational methods and, in some cases, high-pressure
Applications and significance: If valgien were confirmed, it could advance understanding of extreme-condition mineralogy and inspire
See also: Silicate minerals, Mineral physics, High-pressure mineralogy.