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SILICATE  MINERALS                                                        EPIDOTE  GROUP
                                                                                                    n.  =  1.710  }   Rls are based on a clinozoisite with about 1 per cent
                   COLOUR  Colourless; a pink variety (thulite) may occur in Mn-rich environments,
                                                                                                    n ~  =  1.715   Fe 0  present.  These  will  increase  with  increasing
                     HABIT  Usually found in clusters of elongate prismatic crystals, with rectangului             2  3
                                                                                                    n  y  =  1. 719   Fe 2 0, content or decrease if clinozoisite is iron free
                         cross sections.
                                                                                                    o  =  0.005-0.015  (variable with  Fe2 0 3  content)
                  CLEAVAGE  Perfect  { 100}  prismatic  cleavage,  poor  { 001}  cleavage  sometimes
                         present.                                                                   2Vy  = variable,  usually  14°-90° +ve
                   *RELIEF  High.                                                                   OAP is  parallel to (010)
                 ALTERATION  Since zoisite forms  under conditions of low P and  T,  it remains stable"   D  = 3.12-3.38   H  = 6lf2
                         and  is  not  subject  to  further  reactions.  Zoisite  may  form  from  tht•
                                                                                              COLOUR  Colourless.
                         breakdown of calcium plagioclase from basic igneous rocks which have   II A BIT  Found in columnar aggregates of crystals, which are usually quite small.
                         suffered hydrothermal alteration (a process called saussuritisation).   ClEAVAGE  Perfect { 001}  cleavage, appearing as  a  prismatic cleavage in  sections,
              *BIREFRINGENCE  Very low  (varies between 0.004 and 0.008). a-zoisite shows low  first   since  mineral  is  elongate parallel to b axis.
                         order colours (greys, whites)  but ,8-zoisite shows anomalous interfc1   • RELIEF  High.
                         ence colours of a deep Berlin blue.                                 I  II• RATION  None.
                 EXTINCTION  Straight on  prism edge or { 100}  cleavage.                  1~1 I KINGE NCE  Very low  with  anomalous first  order interference colours  (deep  blue,
               *INTERFERENCE  A basal section (001) gives a biaxial positive figure with a moderate 2 V.   greenish  yellow:  no first  order white).
                    FIGURE
                                                                                            I  IINC fiON  Oblique, variable extinction angles depending on mineral composition,
              OTHER FEATURES  Since ,8-zoisite differs from a-zoisite in containing up to 5% Fe 2 0 3 ,  t111
                                                                                                     but  most  elongate  prismatic  sections  have  straight  extinction  on
                         intermediate  variety  between  a- and  ,B-zoisite  may  occur,  which  ~~
                                                                                                     cleavage.
                         distinguished by  possessing a  very small  2V ( = 0°).
                 OCCURRENCE  Zoisite is found in basic igneous rocks which have been hydrothermally   IN II  K11 1 RENCE  A (100) section will give a biaxial positive figure, but since 2Vis large an
                                                                                               II G  RE  isotropic section should be selected and a single isogyre examined for
                         altered,  where  it  develops  from  calcic  plagioclase.  It also  occurs  i;1
                         medium grade metamorphosed schists in association with sodic pi agio        sign  and size.
                         clase,  amphibole,  biotite  and  garnet.  It  may  occur  in  some  meta   IIIIIIR RHN  E  Clinozoisite  occurs  primarily  in  regionally  metamorphosed low  grade
                                                                                                     rocks forming from micaceous minerals. Its other occurrences are simi-
                          morphosed impure limestones.
                                                                                                     lar to those of zoisite.
                Clinozoisite  Ca2Al,(OH)Si,0, 2                     monoclini1
                                                       1.583: 1: 1.814, .B  =  115°30'
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