Rundle, Mills, and Casler Property

The Rundle, Mills, and Casler Property is a tungsten mine located in Pennington county, South Dakota.

About the MRDS Data:

All mine locations were obtained from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The locations and other information in this database have not been verified for accuracy. It should be assumed that all mines are on private property.

Mine Info

Name: Rundle, Mills, and Casler Property  

State:  South Dakota

County:  Pennington

Elevation:

Commodity: Tungsten

Lat, Long: 43.90944, -103.55194

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Rundle, Mills, and Casler Property MRDS details

Site Name

Primary: Rundle, Mills, and Casler Property


Commodity

Primary: Tungsten


Location

State: South Dakota
County: Pennington


Land Status

Not available


Holdings

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Workings

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Ownership

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Production

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Deposit

Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Unknown
Operation Type: Unknown
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant:


Physiography

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Mineral Deposit Model

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Orebody

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Structure

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Alterations

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Rocks

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Analytical Data

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Materials

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Comments

Comment (Location): The Rundle, Mills, and Casler property is located about 2 miles southeast of Hill City according to several old reports. No accurate location of the prospect was found, but it probably lies somewhere in section 4 or section 5, T. 2 S., R. 5 E., Pennington County.


References

Reference (Location): Runner, J.J. and Hartmann, M.L., The Occurrence, Chemistry, and Metallurgy, and Uses of Tungsten, With Special Reference to the Black Hills of South Dakota. South Dakota School of Mines Bull. 12, 1918, p. 58.


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