Mine detail: Regal Talc Mines

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Location

Lat / long: 35.12705, -83.99712

Resource(N)

Primary: Talc-Soapstone
Ore: Talc
Orebody form: IRREGULAR

Production

Operation type: Unknown
Production size: Small
Development status: Past Producer
Production years: 188*; 194*
First production started: 1884

Geology

Host type:Clay, Mud,Marble
Associated rock:Metadiorite, Dark-Green, Locally Porphyritic, Pyroxenite & Amphibolite. Van Horn ( 1948 , P. 15 ) Terms These Rocks Metadiorite Because He Considers Them To Be Metamorphosed Diorites That Have Lost Their Feldspar & Quartz Through Metamorphism
Associated type:Diorite
Structure:Northeast-Trending Strike Belts Defining A Major Syncline
Tectonic:Geosyncline

References

MRDSK002625
DEP10026142
Reference{Deposit:: VAN HORN, E.C., 1948, TALC DEPOSITS OF THE MURPHY MARBLE BELT (NORTH CAROLINA): NORTH CAROLINA DIV. MINERAL RESOURCES BULL. 56, 54 P.}{Deposit:: POWER, W.R., AND FORREST, J.T., 1973, STRATIGRAPHY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY IN THE MURPHY MARBLE BELT: AM. JOUR. SCI., V. 273, P. 698-711.}{Deposit:: 1948 OTHER VAN HORN, N.C. DIV. MIN. RES., BULL. 56}{Deposit:: 1973 OTHER POWER AND FORREST, AM. JOUR. SCI., PAPER}{Production:: TVA OPEN-FILE REPORT, 1944. VAN HORN, 1948.}
ReporterHale, Robin C.