Epidote Group Visible Spectra (350 - 1000 nm)

The common members of the epidote group minerals consist of allanite, clinozoisite, epidote, piemontite and zoisite. The color of clinozoisite and epidote is due to their Fe3+ content and commonly varies from amber to brown. Piemontite contains Mn3+ and is red. Allanite is colored by iron and radiation damage and possibly by rare earth elements. Zoisite is best known as the gem variety "tanzanite" which owes its color to vanadium.

 

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