yanlglarnite
Yanlglarnite is a fictional silicate mineral described in geology educational materials as a member of the garnet group. It is used to illustrate garnet chemistry, crystallography, and mineral identification.
Etymology: The name honors a fictional mineralogist, Yan L. Glarn, and follows the Garnet-family naming convention
Composition and structure: The nominal formula is approximated as Y3Al2(SiO4)3, with substitutions by iron, magnesium, and
Physical properties: It is described as a color range from pale yellow to green, with a vitreous
Occurrence and significance: In the fictional scenario, yanlglarnite forms during high-temperature metamorphism of yttrium-rich silicate rocks,