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Southwestern Graphite Mine, Burnet Co., Texas, USAi
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Southwestern Graphite MineMine
Burnet Co.County
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
30° 47' 7'' North , 98° 21' 22'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Locality type:
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Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Buchanan Dam1,519 (2011)8.8km
Buchanan Lake Village692 (2011)11.5km
Burnet6,239 (2017)12.6km
Kingsland6,030 (2011)16.3km
Highland Haven452 (2017)20.1km


A graphite occurrence/mine located 9 miles NW of Burnet on private land (fee ownership). Discovered and first produced in 1913. Owned by the Southwestern Graphite Company, a division of the Joseph Dixon Crucible Company, Jersey City, New Jersey (100%) (1983). The USGS MRDS database stated accuracy for this locality is 10 meters.

The Southwestern Graphite Mine consists of 3 separate ore bodies lying along a stratum of graphite schist. For purposes of evaluation, these ore bodies are treated as a single reserve. The ore body grades are similar enough; however, so that no changes in concentrate grade would be anticipated as a result of mining a different ore body. Information on the property is sketchy. The parent company (Dixon) refused to release any data on the property for reasons of company policy. Most of the data used were from 2 U.S. Bureau of Mines studies of the mine done in 1976.

A graphite deposit hosted in schist. The ore body strikes N65E and dips 80N at a thickness of 46 meters, a width of 50 meters and a length of 1,000 meters and with a depth-to-top of 0 meters, covering an area of 30.4 HA. Ore body No. 1 is disseminated & tabular. The primary mode of origin was sedimentation and the secondary mode of origin was metamorphism. Primary ore control was lithology. Wallrock alteration is intense (other). The thickness of the mineralization reflects the depth of mineralization to about 50 feet below the level of Clear Creek. The extent of mineralization at depth is not known. The dimensions given encompass all three ore bodies as well as the less mineralized rock between them. Local rocks include the Packsaddle Schist.

Regional geologic structures include the Llano uplift.

Workings include surface openings comprised of open pits.

Production was 36,641 metric tons of graphite (1961-1979).

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2 valid minerals.

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'Garnet Group'
Formula: X3Z2(SiO4)3
Reference: R&M 66:3 pp 196-224
Graphite
Formula: C
Reference: R&M 66:3 pp 196-224
Pyrite
Formula: FeS2
Reference: R&M 66:3 pp 196-224

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 1 - Elements
Graphite1.CB.05aC
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
Unclassified Minerals, Rocks, etc.
'Garnet Group'-X3Z2(SiO4)3

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CCarbon
C GraphiteC
OOxygen
O Garnet GroupX3Z2(SiO4)3
SiSilicon
Si Garnet GroupX3Z2(SiO4)3
SSulfur
S PyriteFeS2
FeIron
Fe PyriteFeS2

References

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Barnes, Virgil E. (1940), Additional Notes on Graphite in Texas. University of texas, Bureau of Economic Geology, Mineral Resources Circular No. 15, 9 pages.
Needham, A.B. (1946), Mining and Milling Operations of the Southwestern Graphite Company, Burnet County, Texas. U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular IC 7339, 9 pages.
Tyler, P.M. (1953), Report on Natural Graphite. Minerals and Metals Advisory Board Report No. MMAB-44-M-C, 41 pages.
USGS (1954), Llano, Texas, 1° by 2° Topographic map, scale 1:250,000.
Cameron, E.N. and Weis, P.L. (1960), Strategic Graphite - A Survey, in Contributions to Economic Geology 1958, USGS Bulletin 1082-E: 201-321.
USGS (1967), Council Creek, Texas, quadrangle 7 1/2 minute topo map, scale 1:24,000.
Graffin, G.D. (1975), Graphite: Chapter in Industrial Minerals and Rocks, S.J. Lefond, editor: 691-705.
U.S. Bureau of Mines (1976), Preliminary Feasibility Estimates of Proposed Alabama and Canadian Crystalline Graphite Projects Related to the U.S. Market. U.S. Bureau of Mines Proprietary Report prepared by Minerals Availability System: 11-16, 23-25.
U.S. Bureau of Mines (1976), Summary Report of Cursory Feasibility Estimates of Hypothetical Graphite Mine and Mill Operations in Alabama, Texas, Canada and Alaska. U.S. Bureau of Mines Availability System: 4-5, 8-10.
Zellars-Williams, Incorporated (1983), Profile Report, Notre Dame.
Rocks & Minerals (1991): 66(3): 196-224.
U.S. Bureau of Mines (1995), Minerals Availability System/Mineral Industry Location System (MAS/MILS), U.S. Bureau of Mines, file ID #0480530004.
USGS (2005), Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS): U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, loc. file ID #10178636.
Du Laus, Proprietary Report Prepared for U.S. Bureau of Mines under contract No. J0225019, 12 pages.
U.S. Bureau of Mines, Proprietary, Microfilm Production Records, 1960-1977.
USGS MRDS ID #ISM0069.

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