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piedmontite (n.)

A manganesian kind of epidote, from Piedmont. See Epidote.

piedmontite Sentence Examples

  1. The geologist discovered a rare deposit of piedmontite in the foothill's andesite rock.
  2. The vivid reddish-brown crystals of piedmontite contrasted sharply against the gray limestone.
  3. Piedmontite is a manganese-rich epidote mineral that forms under high pressure and low temperature conditions.
  4. The metamorphic rock containing piedmontite indicated a complex geological history of the area.
  5. The piedmontite-bearing rock was associated with gold mineralization, making it of economic interest.
  6. The weathering of piedmontite produced a distinctive reddish soil that enriched the surrounding vegetation.
  7. Scientists used the presence of piedmontite as a marker mineral to understand the geological sequence of events.
  8. The formation of piedmontite is often linked to hydrothermal activity and alteration processes.
  9. The discovery of piedmontite in a previously unexplored region opened up new possibilities for geological research.
  10. The piedmontite-rich formation served as a natural barrier, protecting the underlying aquifers from groundwater contamination.

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A manganesian kind of epidote, from Piedmont. See Epidote.

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The geologist discovered a rare deposit of piedmontite in the foothill's andesite rock.

The vivid reddish-brown crystals of piedmontite contrasted sharply against the gray limestone.

Piedmontite is a manganese-rich epidote mineral that forms under high pressure and low temperature conditions.

The metamorphic rock containing piedmontite indicated a complex geological history of the area.