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Talc from
Walnut Grove Church, Phinizy, Columbia County, Georgia, USA


Locality type:School
Classification
Species:Talc
Formula:Mg3Si4O10(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Talc data
Locality Data:Click here to view Walnut Grove Church, Phinizy, Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:317296
Long-form Identifier:1:3:317296:4
GUID (UUID V4):006b9471-77d5-4166-815b-9fb325c42761
Nearest other occurrences of Talc
9.2km (5.7 miles) Dixie Mountain serpentine deposit (Serpentine deposit of Columbia County), Columbia County, Georgia, USA
9.6km (5.9 miles) Burks Mountain ("Burt Mountain"), Columbia County, Georgia, USA
30.0km (18.7 miles) Barite Hill Mine, McCormick, McCormick County, South Carolina, USA
60.9km (37.9 miles) Bethlehem Church, Elbert County, Georgia, USA
76.8km (47.7 miles) Moses W. P. Harris property, Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia, USA
77.4km (48.1 miles) Culbreath Mine, Saluda County, South Carolina, USA
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left). Calcite, 5.5 cm high, Elmwood mine, Smith County. Terry Huizing specimen, Jeff Scovil photo. Figure...(above). Fluorite, 13.1 cm wide, Elmwood mine, Smith County. Francis Benjamin specimen, Jeff Scovil photo....Smith County. Terry Huizing specimen and photo. Figure 4 (right). Cumberland mine, Smith County. Travis...earths to make saltpeter, at Nicojack Cave in Marion County, then nitromagnesite at the same location (Shepard...Sevier County (Coskren and Lauf 2000). The following index is arranged alphabetically by county. It is
Report (issue)
SURVEY OF GEORGIA S. W. McCALLIE, State Geologist BuLLETIN No. 29 A REPORT ON THE ASBESTOS, TALC AND SOAPSTONE...SOAPSTONE DEPOSITS OF GEORGIA BY OLIVER B. ~OPKlNS, Ph.D., A&sistant State Geologist Atlanta,... THE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE Geological Survey of Georgia IN THE YEAR 1914 (Ex-Officio) His ExCELLENCY,... JOHN M. SLATON ........ Governor of Georgia PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD HoN. PHILIP COOK ..................Schools LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA, June 16, 1914. To His Excellency, JoHN
Report (issue)
COVER PHOTO : Gold nugget from Dukes Creek, White County, weight 5 oz., 12 dwt., approx. 2x. BACK COVER...approx. 1.5x. Lower left - Goethite from Pulaski County, approx. lx. Right - Magnetite crystal face showing... MINERALS OF GEORGIA: THEIR PROPERTIES AND OCCURRENCES by Robert B. Cook STATE OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF.............................................. 142 Talc ............................................................................................ 170 County Index ........................................
 
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