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Cassiterite Tin ore stone isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
rough cassiterite (ore of tin) stone on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
rough Cassiterite (tin ore) rock isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Rough crystal of Cassiterite stone on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Raw crystal of Cassiterite stone on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ore Cassiterite on white background
rough crystal of cassiterite (ore of tin) on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rough Cassiterite stone on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Set of cassiterite ore of tin crystals cutout Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crystalline Cassiterite Tin ore stone isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
rough crystal of Cassiterite (tin ore) isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crystal of Cassiterite Tin ore stone isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Set of Cassiterite tin ore crystals isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Epidote is a calcium aluminium iron sorosilicate mineral. Well developed crystals of epidote, Ca2Al2Fe3+;AlSiO4Si2O7OOH, crystallizing in the monoclinic system, are of frequent occurrence: they are commonly prismatic in habit, the direction of elongation being perpendicular to the single plane of symmetry. The faces are often deeply striated and crystals are often twinned. Many of the characters of the mineral vary with the amount of iron present for instance, the color, the optical constants, and the specific gravity. The color is green, grey, brown or nearly black, but usually a characteristic shade of yellowish-green or pistachio-green. It displays strong pleochroism, the pleochroic colors being usually green, yellow and brown. Clinozoisite is green, white or pale rose-red group species containing very little iron, thus having the same chemical composition as the orthorhombic mineral zoisite. The name, due to Haüy, is derived from the Greek word `epidosis` which means `addition` in allusion to one side of the ideal prism being longer than the other.


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