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Could this be epidote? February 19, 2012 06:39PM |
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Hi!
This is probably a rather basic question.
Could this green mineral be epidote?
There is not much sign of cleavage but it could be because it rather fine grained.
Hardness 6-7
Density 2.96 g/cm3 but this is average and some parts are quartz and feldspar so the green mineral is heavier.
The origin is a metamorphic iron ore.
Thanks.
Regards, Mathias
This is probably a rather basic question.
Could this green mineral be epidote?
There is not much sign of cleavage but it could be because it rather fine grained.
Hardness 6-7
Density 2.96 g/cm3 but this is average and some parts are quartz and feldspar so the green mineral is heavier.
The origin is a metamorphic iron ore.
Thanks.
Regards, Mathias
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Re: Could this be epidote? February 20, 2012 11:28AM |
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Mathias,
I agree with the others that your specimen looks most likely to be massive epidote.
However, regarding your observation that " . . . I can't find the locality on Mindat . . .". There are many known mineral localities not listed on Mindat. It would not be reasonable to attempt to list every known spot where massive material of very abundant rock-forming minerals such as quartz, calcite, epidote, the common feldspars, pyroxenes, micas, garnets, clay minerals, etc can be found. That would involve listing every outcrop - every mountain crag, coastal rock, stream bed, gravel pit, road cutting etc in the world!
For very common minerals, it has to be a matter of judgement regarding such features as unusual crystallisation (e.g. exceptional crystal size, colour, or rare habit), an unusual paragenesis, economic importance, etc. as to whether a particular occurrence is of sufficient interest to be worth registering as a Mindat locality.
Having said all that, my view is that any mine site is worth registering, since that would qualify the locality in terms of being an "economically important deposit"!
Pete N.
I agree with the others that your specimen looks most likely to be massive epidote.
However, regarding your observation that " . . . I can't find the locality on Mindat . . .". There are many known mineral localities not listed on Mindat. It would not be reasonable to attempt to list every known spot where massive material of very abundant rock-forming minerals such as quartz, calcite, epidote, the common feldspars, pyroxenes, micas, garnets, clay minerals, etc can be found. That would involve listing every outcrop - every mountain crag, coastal rock, stream bed, gravel pit, road cutting etc in the world!
For very common minerals, it has to be a matter of judgement regarding such features as unusual crystallisation (e.g. exceptional crystal size, colour, or rare habit), an unusual paragenesis, economic importance, etc. as to whether a particular occurrence is of sufficient interest to be worth registering as a Mindat locality.
Having said all that, my view is that any mine site is worth registering, since that would qualify the locality in terms of being an "economically important deposit"!
Pete N.
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