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- Zoisite abstract "Zoisite, first known as saualpite, after its type locality, is a calcium aluminium hydroxy sorosilicate belonging to the epidote group of minerals. Its chemical formula is Ca2Al3(SiO4)(Si2O7)O(OH).Zoisite occurs as prismatic, orthorhombic (2/m 2/m 2/m) crystals or in massive form, being found in metamorphic and pegmatitic rock. Zoisite may be blue to violet, green, brown, pink, yellow, gray, or colorless. It has a vitreous luster and a conchoidal to uneven fracture. When euhedral, zoisite crystals are striated parallel to the principal axis (c-axis). Also parallel to the principal axis is one direction of perfect cleavage. The mineral is somewhat higher than 6 in hardness, and its specific gravity ranges from 3.10 to 3.38, depending on the variety. It streaks white and is said to be brittle. Clinozoisite is a more common monoclinic polymorph of zoisite.Transparent material is fashioned into gemstones while translucent-to-opaque material is usually carved. A metamorphic rock known as anyolite consists of green zoisite with black tschermakite and ruby crystals. These rubies themselves are not of gem quality, but nevertheless their color provides a striking contrast to the green zoisite, and greatly enhances the decorative pieces that are carved from the rock.The mineral was described by Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1805. He named it after the Carniolan naturalist Sigmund Zois, who sent him its specimens from Saualpe in Carinthia. Zois realized that this was an unknown mineral when it was brought to him by a mineral dealer, presumed to be Simon Prešern, in 1797.Sources of zoisite include Tanzania (tanzanite), Kenya (anyolite), Norway (thulite), Switzerland, Austria, India, Pakistan, and the U.S. state of Washington.".
- Zoisite thumbnail Zoisite-33616.jpg?width=300.
- Zoisite wikiPageExternalLink CM10_812.pdf.
- Zoisite wikiPageID "404280".
- Zoisite wikiPageRevisionID "603541473".
- Zoisite birefringence "0.006".
- Zoisite caption "Yellow zoisite crystal".
- Zoisite category "Sorosilicate - epidote group".
- Zoisite cleavage "Perfect {010} imperfect {100}".
- Zoisite color "White, gray, greenish brown, greenish gray, pink, blue, purple".
- Zoisite dana "58.2".
- Zoisite diaphaneity "Transparent to translucent".
- Zoisite formula "Ca2Al3O".
- Zoisite fracture "Uneven to conchoidal".
- Zoisite gravity "3.1".
- Zoisite habit "Prismatic crystals with striations; massive to columnar".
- Zoisite hasPhotoCollection Zoisite.
- Zoisite luster "Vitreous, pearly on cleavage surfaces".
- Zoisite mohs "6".
- Zoisite name "Zoisite".
- Zoisite opticalprop "biaxial positive".
- Zoisite pleochroism "X = pale pink to red-violet; Y = nearly colorless to bright pink or deep blue; Z = pale yellow to yellow-green".
- Zoisite refractive "nα = 1.696 - 1.700 nβ = 1.696 - 1.702 nγ = 1.702 - 1.718".
- Zoisite streak "White or colorless".
- Zoisite strunz "9".
- Zoisite system "Orthorhombic - Dipyramidal".
- Zoisite var Tanzanite.
- Zoisite var Thulite.
- Zoisite var1text "Gem-quality zoisite, blue-purple".
- Zoisite var2text "Pink".
- Zoisite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Zoisite subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Zoisite subject Category:Calcium_minerals.
- Zoisite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Zoisite subject Category:Sorosilicates.
- Zoisite type Abstraction100002137.
- Zoisite type AluminiumMinerals.
- Zoisite type CalciumMinerals.
- Zoisite type Material114580897.
- Zoisite type Matter100020827.
- Zoisite type Mineral114662574.
- Zoisite type OrthorhombicMinerals.
- Zoisite type Part113809207.
- Zoisite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Zoisite type Relation100031921.
- Zoisite type Substance100019613.
- Zoisite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Zoisite type Mineral.
- Zoisite type ChemicalObject.
- Zoisite type Thing.
- Zoisite comment "Zoisite, first known as saualpite, after its type locality, is a calcium aluminium hydroxy sorosilicate belonging to the epidote group of minerals. Its chemical formula is Ca2Al3(SiO4)(Si2O7)O(OH).Zoisite occurs as prismatic, orthorhombic (2/m 2/m 2/m) crystals or in massive form, being found in metamorphic and pegmatitic rock. Zoisite may be blue to violet, green, brown, pink, yellow, gray, or colorless. It has a vitreous luster and a conchoidal to uneven fracture.".
- Zoisite label "Zoisiet".
- Zoisite label "Zoisit".
- Zoisite label "Zoisita".
- Zoisite label "Zoisite".
- Zoisite label "Zoisite".
- Zoisite label "Zoisite".
- Zoisite label "Zoisyt".
- Zoisite label "Zoïsite".
- Zoisite label "Цоизит".
- Zoisite label "灰簾石".
- Zoisite label "黝簾石".
- Zoisite sameAs Zoisit.
- Zoisite sameAs Zoisit.
- Zoisite sameAs Zoisita.
- Zoisite sameAs Zoïsite.
- Zoisite sameAs Zoisite.
- Zoisite sameAs 灰簾石.
- Zoisite sameAs Zoisiet.
- Zoisite sameAs Zoisyt.
- Zoisite sameAs Zoisite.
- Zoisite sameAs m.02471q.
- Zoisite sameAs Q213544.
- Zoisite sameAs Q213544.
- Zoisite sameAs Zoisite.
- Zoisite wasDerivedFrom Zoisite?oldid=603541473.
- Zoisite depiction Zoisite-33616.jpg.
- Zoisite isPrimaryTopicOf Zoisite.
- Zoisite name "Zoisite".