epidotite
Epidotite is a type of mineral rock that belongs to the zeolite group of minerals. It has a composition of hydrated calcium aluminum silicate hydroxide, with the chemical formula of Ca2Al3Si3O10(OH)2. Epidotite is typically greenish in color and has a relatively high density, as it contains a significant amount of water molecules within its crystal structure.
Formation of epidotite is often associated with hydrothermal activity, which involves the interaction between mineral-rich hot
Epidotite can exhibit distinct crystal forms, which include tabular, blade-like, or short prismatic shapes. Diffraction studies
From an economic perspective, epidotite is relatively rare, with specific occurrences found mainly in a few