Mine detail: Horse Creek

Previously called 'Hollow Creek'

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Location: Aiken County, South Carolina, United States, North America
Lat / long: 33.49375, -81.89374
dep_id: 10069117
mrds_id: W002528
Commodity type: metallic
Major mineral: Titanium, Zirconium
Minor mineral: REE, Thorium
Operation type: Unknown
Deposit type: Placer-Modern-Fluvial
Production size: No production occurred
Development status: Unknown
ore: Monazite, Zircon, Rutile, Ilmenite
gangue: Staurolite, Magnetite
Reporter: Nicholson, S.W., Cooper, Margaret
References:
  • Deposit:: WILLIAMS, LLOYD, 1967, HEAVY MINERALS IN SOUTH CAROLINA: SOUTH CAROLINA STATE DEVELOP. BOARD, DIV. GEOLOGY, BULL. 35, P. 3
  • Deposit:: Williams, Lloyd, 1967, Heavy Minerals In South Carolina: South Carolina State Develop. Board, Div. Geology, Bull. 35, P. 35Williams, Lloyd, 1967, Heavy Minerals In South Carolina: South Carolina State Develop. Board, Div. Geology, Bull. 35, P. 35
  • Deposit:: Hansen, L. A., And Caldwell, D. W., 1955, Monazite Placers On Rabon Creek, Laurens County, And Big Generostee Creek, Anderson County, South Carolina: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Report, Rme-3118, 26 Pp.Hansen, L. A., And Caldwell, D. W., 1955, Monazite Placers On Rabon Creek, Laurens County, And Big Generostee Creek, Anderson County, South Carolina: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Report, Rme-3118, 26 Pp.
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